Understanding and predicting temperature extremes from intraseasonal to decadal timescales: The role of waveguide teleconnections

Waveguide teleconnections are quasi-stationary Rossby wave packets trapped by the atmospheric waveguide. Since their energy dispersion is seriously constrained by the atmospheric waveguide, they can generally propagate into very far regions and even become circumglobal, distinguished from the canoni...

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Main Authors: Xu, P., Wang, L.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5020600
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Summary:Waveguide teleconnections are quasi-stationary Rossby wave packets trapped by the atmospheric waveguide. Since their energy dispersion is seriously constrained by the atmospheric waveguide, they can generally propagate into very far regions and even become circumglobal, distinguished from the canonical teleconnection pattern that are often oriented in great circle and only has limited zonal scale. The amplified activities of waveguide teleconnections can induce violent meandering of the atmospheric jet stream in global and give rise to vigorous energy transfer between extratropics and tropics among the climate system such as atmosphere, ocean, and sea ice. Recently, interests in the waveguide teleconnections have been quickly expanded within climate community for their close connections to many concurrent high-impact extreme weather events in the middle latitudes. In this talk, I will introduce how the waveguide teleconnections can affect the extreme heat events over Eurasia from intraseasonal to decadal timescales. In addition, though they provide alluring predictive potentials for the heat waves on these timescales, I will introduce current challenges confronted by the community to fully use them in practice and possible ways ahead.