Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season

p>The atmospheric response to the Kuroshio Extension (KE) variability during 1979ndash;2012 is investigated using a KE index derived from sea surface height measurements and an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model hindcast. When the index is positive, the KE is in the stable state, stre...

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Published in:Journal of Climate
Main Authors: RÉVELARD, ADÈLE, FRANKIGNOUL, CLAUDE, SENNÉCHAEL, NATHALIE, KWON, YOUNG -OH, QIU, BO
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0511.1
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FRANKIGNOUL, CLAUDE
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KWON, YOUNG -OH
QIU, BO
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description p>The atmospheric response to the Kuroshio Extension (KE) variability during 1979ndash;2012 is investigated using a KE index derived from sea surface height measurements and an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model hindcast. When the index is positive, the KE is in the stable state, strengthened and shifted northward, with lower eddy kinetic energy, and the Kuroshiondash;Oyashio Extension (KOE) region is anomalously warm. The reverse holds when the index is negative. Regression analysis shows that there is a coherent atmospheric response to the decadal KE fluctuations between October and January. The KOE warming generates an upward surface heat flux that leads to local ascending motions and a northeastward shift of the zones of maximum baroclinicity, eddy heat and moisture fluxes, and the storm track. The atmospheric response consists of an equivalent barotropic large-scale signal, with a downstream high and a low over the Arctic. The heating and transient eddy anomalies excite stationary Rossby waves that propagate the signal poleward and eastward. There is a warming typically exceeding 0.6 K at 900 hPa over eastern Asia and western United States, which reduces the snow cover by 4%ndash;6%. One month later, in Novemberndash;February, a high appears over northwestern Europe, and the hemispheric teleconnection bears some similarity with the Arctic Oscillation. Composite analysis shows that the atmospheric response primarily occurs during the stable state of the KE, while no evidence of a significant large-scale atmospheric response is found in the unstable state. Arguments are given to explain this strong asymmetry./p> Postprint available, contact naclim@zmaw.de
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:48717 2025-01-16T20:31:26+00:00 Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season RÉVELARD, ADÈLE FRANKIGNOUL, CLAUDE SENNÉCHAEL, NATHALIE KWON, YOUNG -OH QIU, BO 2016-03-15 https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0511.1 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/naclim https://zenodo.org/communities/eu oai:zenodo.org:48717 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Journal of climate, March 2016, (2016-03-15) Kuroshio Extension info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0511.1 2024-12-05T03:42:10Z p>The atmospheric response to the Kuroshio Extension (KE) variability during 1979ndash;2012 is investigated using a KE index derived from sea surface height measurements and an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model hindcast. When the index is positive, the KE is in the stable state, strengthened and shifted northward, with lower eddy kinetic energy, and the Kuroshiondash;Oyashio Extension (KOE) region is anomalously warm. The reverse holds when the index is negative. Regression analysis shows that there is a coherent atmospheric response to the decadal KE fluctuations between October and January. The KOE warming generates an upward surface heat flux that leads to local ascending motions and a northeastward shift of the zones of maximum baroclinicity, eddy heat and moisture fluxes, and the storm track. The atmospheric response consists of an equivalent barotropic large-scale signal, with a downstream high and a low over the Arctic. The heating and transient eddy anomalies excite stationary Rossby waves that propagate the signal poleward and eastward. There is a warming typically exceeding 0.6 K at 900 hPa over eastern Asia and western United States, which reduces the snow cover by 4%ndash;6%. One month later, in Novemberndash;February, a high appears over northwestern Europe, and the hemispheric teleconnection bears some similarity with the Arctic Oscillation. Composite analysis shows that the atmospheric response primarily occurs during the stable state of the KE, while no evidence of a significant large-scale atmospheric response is found in the unstable state. Arguments are given to explain this strong asymmetry./p> Postprint available, contact naclim@zmaw.de Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Zenodo Arctic Oyashio ENVELOPE(157.000,157.000,50.000,50.000) Journal of Climate 29 6 2123 2144
spellingShingle Kuroshio Extension
RÉVELARD, ADÈLE
FRANKIGNOUL, CLAUDE
SENNÉCHAEL, NATHALIE
KWON, YOUNG -OH
QIU, BO
Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title_full Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title_fullStr Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title_short Influence of the Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Cold Season
title_sort influence of the decadal variability of the kuroshio extension on the atmospheric circulation in the cold season
topic Kuroshio Extension
topic_facet Kuroshio Extension
url https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0511.1