Exploring covariabilities of the high-summer subtropical upper-level pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere subtropical upper-tropospheric pressure systems, i.e., South Asian high (SAH), mid-Pacific Trough (MPT), and mid-Atlantic Trough (MAT), play key roles in regulating the Eurasian–Pacific–North American climate, but their covariabilities and drivers remain unclear. Here, we rev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric research 2024-06, Vol.302, p.107310, Article 107310 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Northern Hemisphere subtropical upper-tropospheric pressure systems, i.e., South Asian high (SAH), mid-Pacific Trough (MPT), and mid-Atlantic Trough (MAT), play key roles in regulating the Eurasian–Pacific–North American climate, but their covariabilities and drivers remain unclear. Here, we reveal two seesaw-like teleconnections between MPT and western SAH (WSAH) and between MPT and MAT during the boreal high summer, respectively, and explore their associations with the tropical Pacific and Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies. The MPT-WSAH teleconnection, featured by coherent variations between WSAH and MPT, is coupled with enhanced western Pacific subtropical high and Asian mid-latitude low in the low-level troposphere. In contrast, the MPT-MAT teleconnection features an out-of-phase relationship between MPT and MAT, which is associated with westward expanded western Pacific subtropical high but weakened North Atlantic subtropical high. Both two teleconnections are closely linked to Pacific SST anomalies. However, the former is mainly driven by the hybrid La Niña in the tropical Pacific, where cold SST anomalies spreading eastward since preceding winter. Whereas the latter corresponds to the central Pacific La Niña since late-spring mainly driven by preceding successive SST warming in the tropical North Atlantic. Above conclusions are further confirmed by the simulated results from the numerical experiments, which are performed using the US National Center for Atmospheric Research global Community Atmosphere Model version 4.
•The WSAH, MPT, and MAT are interactively tele-connected during the high summer.•The MPT-WSAH teleconnection is driven by the hybrid La Niña spreading eastward since preceding winter.•The MPT-MAT teleconnection is regulated by the tropical North Atlantic SST, accompanied by CP-La Niña since late-spring. |
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ISSN: | 0169-8095 1873-2895 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107310 |