Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods

The Northeastern China Cold Vortex (NCCV) processes during the early summer periods (June) from 1979 to 2018 were objectively identified in this study by using the daily precipitation data in Northeastern China (NEC), along with the six-hourly atmospheric circulation fields of ERA Interim/ECMWF, and...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Yi-He Fang, Yi-Tong Lin, Hong-Li Ren, Chun-Yu Zhao, Fang Zhou, Qian Li, Chun-Lai Gu
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:57a902ce0c7f4782b55ca801da0b6d7b 2023-05-15T17:31:02+02:00 Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods Yi-He Fang Yi-Tong Lin Hong-Li Ren Chun-Yu Zhao Fang Zhou Qian Li Chun-Lai Gu 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.557014 https://doaj.org/article/57a902ce0c7f4782b55ca801da0b6d7b EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/feart.2020.557014/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-6463 2296-6463 doi:10.3389/feart.2020.557014 https://doaj.org/article/57a902ce0c7f4782b55ca801da0b6d7b Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 8 (2020) Northeastern China Cold Vortex early summer months south-north positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortex Southern Cold Vortex and Northern Cold Vortex North Atlantic Tripole south-north inverse SSTs of the northwest Pacific Science Q article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.557014 2022-12-31T10:42:28Z The Northeastern China Cold Vortex (NCCV) processes during the early summer periods (June) from 1979 to 2018 were objectively identified in this study by using the daily precipitation data in Northeastern China (NEC), along with the six-hourly atmospheric circulation fields of ERA Interim/ECMWF, and the temperature field data and monthly mean sea surface temperature field data reconstructed by NOAA. Then, the NCCV processes from the objective identifications were divided into the Southern Cold Vortex (SCV) and the Northern Cold Vortex (NCV) according to the positions of their activity trajectories in the NEC geographical range. Next, an index was defined which could better represent the frequencies and intensities of the SCV and NCV. Relationships between the indices of the SCV and NCV and atmospheric circulation fields during the early summer months and the early Sea surface temperature (SST) fields were analyzed. Finally, the results of the sensitivity test of the AM2.1 model were used to verify the statistical analysis results. It was found that the SST factor impacting the intensity of the SCV was the North Atlantic Tripole in early April. The anomalies of the North Atlantic Tripole in April forced the formation of the “high-low pressure cooperation types” in early summer, which resulted in the intensity anomalies of the SCV. The SST factors impacting the intensity of the NCV were the south-north inverse SSTs of the Northwest Pacific (March) and the SSTs of the tropical Southeast Pacific (May). During the two examined periods of 1979–1999 and 2000–2018, the south-north inverse SST anomalies in the Northwest Pacific in March, as well as the SST anomalies in the tropical Southeast Pacific in May, were observed to have forced the formations of “double blocking low vortex types” and East Asia-Pacific teleconnection types during the early summer months, which resulted in anomalies in the NCV intensities. The AM2.1 model was found to have good simulation effects regarding the observed impact results of the SSTs on ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Frontiers in Earth Science 8
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topic Northeastern China Cold Vortex
early summer months
south-north positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortex
Southern Cold Vortex and Northern Cold Vortex
North Atlantic Tripole
south-north inverse SSTs of the northwest Pacific
Science
Q
spellingShingle Northeastern China Cold Vortex
early summer months
south-north positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortex
Southern Cold Vortex and Northern Cold Vortex
North Atlantic Tripole
south-north inverse SSTs of the northwest Pacific
Science
Q
Yi-He Fang
Yi-Tong Lin
Hong-Li Ren
Chun-Yu Zhao
Fang Zhou
Qian Li
Chun-Lai Gu
Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
topic_facet Northeastern China Cold Vortex
early summer months
south-north positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortex
Southern Cold Vortex and Northern Cold Vortex
North Atlantic Tripole
south-north inverse SSTs of the northwest Pacific
Science
Q
description The Northeastern China Cold Vortex (NCCV) processes during the early summer periods (June) from 1979 to 2018 were objectively identified in this study by using the daily precipitation data in Northeastern China (NEC), along with the six-hourly atmospheric circulation fields of ERA Interim/ECMWF, and the temperature field data and monthly mean sea surface temperature field data reconstructed by NOAA. Then, the NCCV processes from the objective identifications were divided into the Southern Cold Vortex (SCV) and the Northern Cold Vortex (NCV) according to the positions of their activity trajectories in the NEC geographical range. Next, an index was defined which could better represent the frequencies and intensities of the SCV and NCV. Relationships between the indices of the SCV and NCV and atmospheric circulation fields during the early summer months and the early Sea surface temperature (SST) fields were analyzed. Finally, the results of the sensitivity test of the AM2.1 model were used to verify the statistical analysis results. It was found that the SST factor impacting the intensity of the SCV was the North Atlantic Tripole in early April. The anomalies of the North Atlantic Tripole in April forced the formation of the “high-low pressure cooperation types” in early summer, which resulted in the intensity anomalies of the SCV. The SST factors impacting the intensity of the NCV were the south-north inverse SSTs of the Northwest Pacific (March) and the SSTs of the tropical Southeast Pacific (May). During the two examined periods of 1979–1999 and 2000–2018, the south-north inverse SST anomalies in the Northwest Pacific in March, as well as the SST anomalies in the tropical Southeast Pacific in May, were observed to have forced the formations of “double blocking low vortex types” and East Asia-Pacific teleconnection types during the early summer months, which resulted in anomalies in the NCV intensities. The AM2.1 model was found to have good simulation effects regarding the observed impact results of the SSTs on ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yi-He Fang
Yi-Tong Lin
Hong-Li Ren
Chun-Yu Zhao
Fang Zhou
Qian Li
Chun-Lai Gu
author_facet Yi-He Fang
Yi-Tong Lin
Hong-Li Ren
Chun-Yu Zhao
Fang Zhou
Qian Li
Chun-Lai Gu
author_sort Yi-He Fang
title Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
title_short Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
title_full Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
title_fullStr Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
title_full_unstemmed Possible Relationships Between the Interannual Anomalies of the South-North Positions of the Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) During the Early Summer Periods
title_sort possible relationships between the interannual anomalies of the south-north positions of the northeastern china cold vortexes and the sea surface temperatures (ssts) during the early summer periods
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