Straight-moving tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific trigger Rossby wave trains over the North Pacific during winter

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Shuaiqiong Ma [1 ]
Bo Pang [2 ]
Riyu Lu [3 ]
Xingyan Zhou [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Climate Change Research Center, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[4] National Climate Center,undefined
[5] China Meteorological Administration,undefined
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Tropical cyclone; Rossby wave train; East Asian westerly jet; Western North Pacific;
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10.1007/s00382-024-07462-1
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This study investigates the large-scale circulation anomalies induced by straight-moving tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacific (WNP) during winter. Corresponding to the straight-moving TCs, quasi-stationary wave trains appear as alternative geopotential height anomalies in the upper troposphere stretching from East Asia to the North Pacific. Specifically, the anomalous anticyclones are initially formed to the south of Japan and then lead to the subsequent anomalies over the Sea of Okhotsk and the Gulf of Alaska, respectively. Further analysis reveals that the upper-level anticyclonic anomalies are excited by negative Rossby wave sources, which are mainly attributed to the poleward vorticity advection by anomalous divergence relevant to TCs. In addition, the diagnosis indicates that the generation of wave source is caused by the product of the TC-induced divergent flows and the prominent meridional vorticity gradient in association with East Asian upper-tropospheric westerly jet. These findings imply that the tropical disturbances over the WNP, such as straight-moving TCs, can remotely affect weather over the extratropics, and thus have implications for improving the weather forecast over the extratropics through improving tropical disturbance forecast.
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页码:10565 / 10577
页数:12
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