Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements

The development of a particular wintertime atmospheric circulation regime over the North Atlantic, comprising a northward shift of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet stream and an associated strong and persistent ridge in the subtropics, is investigated. Several different methods of analysis are com...

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Published in:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Main Authors: Woollings, T, Pinto, J, Santos, J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:b020769c-61d6-4e00-9db6-cf36deccf379 2023-05-15T17:27:36+02:00 Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements Woollings, T Pinto, J Santos, J 2016-07-29 https://doi.org/10.1175/2011JAS3661.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b020769c-61d6-4e00-9db6-cf36deccf379 eng eng doi:10.1175/2011JAS3661.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b020769c-61d6-4e00-9db6-cf36deccf379 https://doi.org/10.1175/2011JAS3661.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1175/2011JAS3661.1 2022-06-28T20:21:21Z The development of a particular wintertime atmospheric circulation regime over the North Atlantic, comprising a northward shift of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet stream and an associated strong and persistent ridge in the subtropics, is investigated. Several different methods of analysis are combined to describe the temporal evolution of the events and relate it to shifts in the phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation and East Atlantic pattern. First, the authors identify a close relationship between northward shifts of the eddy-driven jet, the establishment and maintenance of strong and persistent ridges in the subtropics, and the occurrence of upper-tropospheric anticyclonic Rossby wave breaking over Iberia. Clear tropospheric precursors are evident prior to the developmentof the regime, suggesting a preconditioning of the Atlantic jet stream and an upstream influence via a large-scale Rossby wave train from the North Pacific. Transient (2-6 days) eddy forcing plays a dual role, contributing to both the initiation and then the maintenance of the circulation anomalies. During the regime there is enhanced occurrence of anticyclonic Rossby wave breaking, which may be described as low-latitude blocking-like events over the southeastern North Atlantic. A strong ridge is already established at the time of wave-breaking onset, suggesting that the role of wave-breaking events is to amplify the circulation anomalies rather than to initiate them. Wave breaking also seems to enhance the persistence, since it is unlikely that a persistent ridge event occurs without being also accompanied by wave breaking. © 2011 American Meteorological Society. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Pacific Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 68 5 954 963
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description The development of a particular wintertime atmospheric circulation regime over the North Atlantic, comprising a northward shift of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet stream and an associated strong and persistent ridge in the subtropics, is investigated. Several different methods of analysis are combined to describe the temporal evolution of the events and relate it to shifts in the phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation and East Atlantic pattern. First, the authors identify a close relationship between northward shifts of the eddy-driven jet, the establishment and maintenance of strong and persistent ridges in the subtropics, and the occurrence of upper-tropospheric anticyclonic Rossby wave breaking over Iberia. Clear tropospheric precursors are evident prior to the developmentof the regime, suggesting a preconditioning of the Atlantic jet stream and an upstream influence via a large-scale Rossby wave train from the North Pacific. Transient (2-6 days) eddy forcing plays a dual role, contributing to both the initiation and then the maintenance of the circulation anomalies. During the regime there is enhanced occurrence of anticyclonic Rossby wave breaking, which may be described as low-latitude blocking-like events over the southeastern North Atlantic. A strong ridge is already established at the time of wave-breaking onset, suggesting that the role of wave-breaking events is to amplify the circulation anomalies rather than to initiate them. Wave breaking also seems to enhance the persistence, since it is unlikely that a persistent ridge event occurs without being also accompanied by wave breaking. © 2011 American Meteorological Society.
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author Woollings, T
Pinto, J
Santos, J
spellingShingle Woollings, T
Pinto, J
Santos, J
Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
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Pinto, J
Santos, J
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title Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
title_short Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
title_full Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
title_fullStr Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
title_full_unstemmed Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements
title_sort dynamical evolution of north atlantic ridges and poleward jet stream displacements
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