Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation

The zonal mean state of the atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere in winter is determined by the temperature at the Earth's surface and by two potential vorticity (PV) anomalies (defined as that part of the PV field that induces a wind field) centred over the North Pole: one in the upper tropos...

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Main Authors: Yvonne Hinssen, Aarnout Van Delden, Theo Opsteegh, Wouter De Geus
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1060.828 2023-05-15T14:59:11+02:00 Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation Yvonne Hinssen Aarnout Van Delden Theo Opsteegh Wouter De Geus The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2010 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1060.828 http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/%7Edelde102/PV_Inversion%26Stratosphere.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1060.828 http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/%7Edelde102/PV_Inversion%26Stratosphere.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/%7Edelde102/PV_Inversion%26Stratosphere.pdf text 2010 ftciteseerx 2020-04-19T00:19:01Z The zonal mean state of the atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere in winter is determined by the temperature at the Earth's surface and by two potential vorticity (PV) anomalies (defined as that part of the PV field that induces a wind field) centred over the North Pole: one in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS), extending to the Subtropics, and the other over the polar cap in the lower to middle stratosphere. Isentropic PV inversion demonstrates that the UTLS PV anomaly induces the main part of the zonal mean wind in the troposphere, including the subtropical jet stream, while the stratospheric PV anomaly induces the polar night stratospheric jet. The stratospheric PV anomaly has a greater amplitude and extends further downwards if the Arctic Oscillation (AO) index is positive. Also, the UTLS PV anomaly has a slightly larger amplitude if the AO index is positive, but the meridional PV gradient in the Subtropics that is associated with this anomaly is greatest when the AO index is negative, resulting in a stronger subtropical jet when the AO index is negative. PV inversion translates the UTLS PV anomaly into a wind anomaly and a static stability anomaly. The resulting differences in the vertical wind shear and in the Brunt-Väisälä frequency between the two AO phases show a larger baroclinicity in the extratropics when the AO index is positive. This explains why more extratropical cyclones are observed when the AO index is positive. Copyright Text Arctic North Pole polar night Unknown Arctic North Pole
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description The zonal mean state of the atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere in winter is determined by the temperature at the Earth's surface and by two potential vorticity (PV) anomalies (defined as that part of the PV field that induces a wind field) centred over the North Pole: one in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS), extending to the Subtropics, and the other over the polar cap in the lower to middle stratosphere. Isentropic PV inversion demonstrates that the UTLS PV anomaly induces the main part of the zonal mean wind in the troposphere, including the subtropical jet stream, while the stratospheric PV anomaly induces the polar night stratospheric jet. The stratospheric PV anomaly has a greater amplitude and extends further downwards if the Arctic Oscillation (AO) index is positive. Also, the UTLS PV anomaly has a slightly larger amplitude if the AO index is positive, but the meridional PV gradient in the Subtropics that is associated with this anomaly is greatest when the AO index is negative, resulting in a stronger subtropical jet when the AO index is negative. PV inversion translates the UTLS PV anomaly into a wind anomaly and a static stability anomaly. The resulting differences in the vertical wind shear and in the Brunt-Väisälä frequency between the two AO phases show a larger baroclinicity in the extratropics when the AO index is positive. This explains why more extratropical cyclones are observed when the AO index is positive. Copyright
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Aarnout Van Delden
Theo Opsteegh
Wouter De Geus
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Wouter De Geus
Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
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Aarnout Van Delden
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Wouter De Geus
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title Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
title_short Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
title_full Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
title_fullStr Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Stratospheric impact on tropospheric winds deduced from potential vorticity inversion in relation to the Arctic Oscillation
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