The zonal North Pacific Oscillation: A high-impact atmospheric teleconnection pattern influencing the North Pacific and North America

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Zhuge, Anran [1 ]
Tan, Benkui [1 ]
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[1] Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing,100871, China
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Sea ice - Energy conversion - Heat flux - Troposphere - Kinetics - Potential energy;
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Based on unfiltered daily Japanese 55 year reanalysis covering the 60 winters in 1958-2018, a new teleconnection pattern called the zonal North Pacific Oscillation (ZNPO) pattern has been detected. The ZNPO pattern describes a mass oscillation in the troposphere between the eastern and western North Pacific, persisting for a week or so. It is shown that the ZNPO pattern is a high-impact teleconnection pattern that brings the wintertime North Pacific and North America severe weather and hydroclimate events. It may cause rapid surface air temperature drop or rise over the northern North Pacific and North America, remarkable sea ice concentration anomalies over the northeastern Bering Sea, and strong convective anomalies in the lower troposphere over the eastern and western midlatitude North Pacific. The ZNPO pattern arises from two westward-moving geopotential height disturbances over the North Pacific and North America and is driven mainly by baroclinic energy conversion and feedback forcing by transient eddies. The baroclinic energy conversion acts to overcome the available potential energy (APE) loss caused by the heat flux of transient eddies and at the same time acts as a major kinetic energy (KE) source to maintain the ZNPO pattern. The barotropic feedback forcing by transient eddies acts as a major KE source to drive the ZNPO pattern during the growing stage of the ZNPO pattern and as a major KE sink to heavily damp the ZNPO pattern during the decaying stage. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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