平流层突然变暖事件期间伴随着强乌拉尔山脉和弱乌拉尔山脉的不同对流层异常现象

IF 8.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Pub Date : 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1038/s41612-024-00826-8
Chongyang Zhang, Jiankai Zhang, Amanda C. Maycock, Wenshou Tian
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导致平流层骤暖(SSWs)的对流层前兆异常可能会导致不同的环流演变。本研究发现,在乌拉尔脊异常强(SUR-SSWs)和弱(WUR-SSWs)之后的SSWs期间,对流层环流演变存在明显差异。SUR-SSWs在接下来的一周里会出现增强的东亚低谷,而增强的格陵兰脊和对流层环模负异常会持续一个月。相反,WUR-SSW 在欧亚大陆北部表现出地表冷却,但对流层环模异常并不显著。在SUR-SSW期间,增强的乌拉尔波源诱发的波往往在对流层顶以下传播,从而放大了东亚低谷。此外,由于波相速度降低,先前存在的乌拉尔海脊异常向西移动,放大了格陵兰海脊。在 WUR-SSWs 出现之前,东北亚上空原有的降温向西移动,放大了欧亚大陆北部的降温。因此,西南气旋之前的乌拉尔海脊异常会对西南气旋之后的对流层环流产生重大影响。
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Distinct tropospheric anomalies during sudden stratospheric warming events accompanied by strong and weak Ural Ridge
Different tropospheric precursor anomalies leading to sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) may result in different circulation evolution. This study finds that there are distinct differences in tropospheric circulation evolutions during SSWs following anomalously strong- (SUR-SSWs) and weak- (WUR-SSWs) Ural ridge. SUR-SSWs exhibit enhanced East Asian trough in the following week, while enhanced Greenland ridge and negative tropospheric annular mode anomalies can persist for 1 month. In contrast, WUR-SSWs exhibit surface cooling over northern Eurasia without notable tropospheric annular mode anomalies. During SUR-SSWs, waves induced by the enhanced Ural wave source tend to propagate below the tropopause, amplifying the East Asian trough. Additionally, due to decreased wave phase speed, the preexisting Ural ridge anomalies migrate westward and amplify the Greenland ridge. Before WUR-SSWs, preexisting cooling over Northeast Asia migrates westward and amplifies northern Eurasia cooling. Thus, the Ural ridge anomalies prior to SSWs significantly influence post-SSW tropospheric circulation.
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npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
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