Eddy-zonal flow feedback in the southern hemisphere winter and summer

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作者
Yang, Xiaosong [1 ]
Chang, Edmund K. M. [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Marine Sci Res Ctr, Inst Terr & Planetary Atmosphere, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
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10.1175/JAS4005.1
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The eddy-zonal flow feedback in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) winter and summer is investigated in this study. The persistence time scale of the leading principal components (PCs) of the zonal-mean zonal flow shows substantial seasonal variation. In the SH summer, the persistence time scale of PCI is significantly longer than that of PC2. while the persistence time scales of the two PCs are quite similar in the SH winter. A storm-track modeling approach is applied to demonstrate that seasonal variations of eddy-zonal flow feedback for PCI and PC2 account for the seasonal variations of the persistence time scale. The eddy feedback time scale estimated from a storm-track model simulation and a wave-response model diagnostic shows that PCI in June-August (JJA) and December-February (DJF), and PC2 in JJA, have significant positive eddy-mean flow feedback, while PC2 in DJF has no positive feedback. The consistency between the persistence and eddy feedback time scales for each PC suggests that the positive feedback increases the persistence of the corresponding PC. with stronger (weaker) positive feedback giving rise to a longer (shorter) persistence time scale. Eliassen-Palm flux diagnostics have been performed to demonstrate the dynamics governing the positive feedback between eddies and anomalous zonal flow. The mechanism of the positive feedback, for PC] in JJA and DJF and PC2 in JJA, is as follows: an enhanced baroclinic wave Source (heat fluxes) at a low level in the region of positive wind anomalies propagates upward and then equatorward from the wave Source. thus giving, momentum fluxes that reinforce the wind anomalies. The difference of PC2 between DJF and JJA is because of the zonal asymmetry of the climatological flow in JJA. For PC2 in DJF, wind anomalies reinforce the climatological jet, thus increasing the barotropic shear of the jet flow. The "barotropic governor" plays an important role in suppressing eddy generations for PC2 in DJF and thus inhibiting the positive eddy-zonal flow feedback.
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页码:3091 / 3112
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