APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track

The synoptic variability of a two-level quasigeostrophic flow in response to plausible changes in the forcing of a localized baroclinic jet is investigated in the context of the midwinter minimum of the Pacific storm track (MWM). The changes in the model forcing are introduced in terms of a referenc...

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Main Authors: Yi Deng, Mankin Mak
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.211.2055 2023-05-15T17:34:25+02:00 APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track Yi Deng Mankin Mak The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2003 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.211.2055 http://www.eas.gatech.edu/files/Yi_Deng/papers/JAS-2005.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.211.2055 http://www.eas.gatech.edu/files/Yi_Deng/papers/JAS-2005.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.eas.gatech.edu/files/Yi_Deng/papers/JAS-2005.pdf The North Pacific and North Atlantic storm tracks text 2003 ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T17:51:55Z The synoptic variability of a two-level quasigeostrophic flow in response to plausible changes in the forcing of a localized baroclinic jet is investigated in the context of the midwinter minimum of the Pacific storm track (MWM). The changes in the model forcing are introduced in terms of a reference potential vorticity field that is associated with plausible changes in the global baroclinicity, zonal variation of the baroclinicity, and horizontal deformation over the Pacific from early winter to midwinter conditions. It is found that the modal instability growth rate of perturbation in such a localized jet is significantly reduced in spite of an increase in the local baroclinicity. The dynamical nature of such an effect can be interpreted as a generalized barotropic governor effect on localized baroclinic instability. The existence of three instability regimes is established on the basis of energetics characteristics. The intensity of the nonlinear model storm track is reduced by about 30 % in response to a change in the forcing condition from early to midwinter. The characteristics of the linear model storm track and nonlinear model storm track are compared. The overall results support a hypothesis that MWM could stem from a sufficiently large increase in the stabilizing influence of the local barotropic process in spite of a simultaneous increase in its local baroclinicity in the Pacific jet from early to midwinter. Text North Atlantic Unknown Mak ENVELOPE(162.381,162.381,56.401,56.401) Midwinter ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690) Pacific
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APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
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description The synoptic variability of a two-level quasigeostrophic flow in response to plausible changes in the forcing of a localized baroclinic jet is investigated in the context of the midwinter minimum of the Pacific storm track (MWM). The changes in the model forcing are introduced in terms of a reference potential vorticity field that is associated with plausible changes in the global baroclinicity, zonal variation of the baroclinicity, and horizontal deformation over the Pacific from early winter to midwinter conditions. It is found that the modal instability growth rate of perturbation in such a localized jet is significantly reduced in spite of an increase in the local baroclinicity. The dynamical nature of such an effect can be interpreted as a generalized barotropic governor effect on localized baroclinic instability. The existence of three instability regimes is established on the basis of energetics characteristics. The intensity of the nonlinear model storm track is reduced by about 30 % in response to a change in the forcing condition from early to midwinter. The characteristics of the linear model storm track and nonlinear model storm track are compared. The overall results support a hypothesis that MWM could stem from a sufficiently large increase in the stabilizing influence of the local barotropic process in spite of a simultaneous increase in its local baroclinicity in the Pacific jet from early to midwinter.
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title APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
title_short APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
title_full APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
title_fullStr APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
title_full_unstemmed APRIL 2005 DENG AND MAK 1209 An Idealized Model Study Relevant to the Dynamics of the Midwinter Minimum of the Pacific Storm Track
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