Interannual Variations in Synoptic-Scale Disturbances over the Western North Pacific

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Xingyan Zhou
Riyu Lu
Guanghua Chen
Liang Wu
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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 the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center for Monsoon System Research, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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synoptic disturbance activity; interannual variability; leading mode; barotropic conversion; 天气尺度扰动; 年际变化; 主要模态; 正压转换;
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The present study investigates the interannual variation of June–November synoptic disturbance activity over the western North Pacific (WNP) and its relationship with large-scale circulation for the period 1958–2014. Two leading modes of eddy kinetic energy for the disturbance variability over the WNP are obtained by EOF analysis, characterized by anomalous eddy kinetic energy over the subtropical WNP and around the Philippines, respectively. These modes explain a large portion of the interannual variance of synoptic disturbance activity over the WNP. Both are associated with lower-level cyclonic anomalies, but with different locations: over the subtropical WNP for the first mode and over the South China Sea for the second mode. Considering the impact of ENSO on synoptic disturbance activity over the WNP, we repeat the analyses after removing the effect of ENSO, which is simply defined as the components linearly regressed onto the Niño3.4 index, and find similar results, suggesting that the leading modes and their relationships with large-scale circulation exist without SST effects. Further analyses suggest that the meridional shear of zonal winds caused by cyclonic anomalies is crucial for maintaining the leading modes through barotropic conversion.
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