Characteristics of Atmospheric Circulation Associated with Cold Surge Occurrences in East Asia:A Case Study During 2005/06 Winter

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作者
Tae-Won PARK
Jee-Hoon JEONG
Chang-Hoi HO
Seong-Joong KIM
机构
[1] Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, Korea
[3] School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
关键词
cold surge; Siberian high; East Asia; East Asian winter monsoon; upper-tropospheric circula-tion;
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P43 [动力气象学];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The characteristics of the upper-level circulation and thermodynamical properties for the period when two distinct cold surges broke out over East Asia during the 2005/06 winter are investigated. From early December 2005 to early January 2006, exceptionally cold weather lasted for approximately one month due to two successive cold surges that took place on 2 December 2005 and 2 January 2006, respectively. This study reveals that both involve the upper-tropospheric circulation, which induces the amplification and expansion of the surface Siberian high toward East Asia, but arose from different causes: the former is caused by the upper-level blocking originated from the North Pacific and the latter is caused by the upper-level wave train across the Eurasian Continent. In particular, it is suggested that the lower-tropospheric anomalous wind caused by upper-level circulation anomalies and a steep meridional temperature gradient amplified by phase-locked annual cycle combined to induce very strong cold advection in East Asia, which resulted in exceptionally cold weather that lasted for several weeks. The present results emphasize that the characteristics of the upper-tropospheric circulation can be considered as important precursors to cold surge occurrences in East Asia.
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页码:791 / 804
页数:14
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