Using eddy geopotential height to measure the western North Pacific subtropical high in a warming climate

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Chao He
Ailan Lin
Dejun Gu
Chunhui Li
Bin Zheng
Bo Wu
Tianjun Zhou
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[1] Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology (ITMM),Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Regional Numerical Weather Prediction
[2] China Meteorological Administration (CMA),LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP)
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),undefined
[4] Joint Center for Global Change Studies (JCGCS),undefined
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The western North Pacific subtropical high (WNPSH) is crucial to the East Asian summer climate, and geopotential height (H) is widely used to measure the WPNSH. However, a rapidly rising trend of H in the future is projected by the models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). Diagnoses based on the hypsometric equation suggest that more than 80% of the rise in H are attributable to zonal uniform warming. Because circulation is determined by the gradient of H rather than its absolute magnitude, the spatially uniform rising trend of H gives rise to difficulties when measuring the WNPSH with H. These difficulties include an invalid western boundary of WNPSH in the future and spurious information regarding long-term trends and interannual variability of WNPSH. Using CMIP5 model simulations and reanalysis data, the applicability of a metric based on eddy geopotential height (He) to the warming climate is investigated. The results show that the He metric outperforms the H metric under warming climate conditions. First, the mean state rainfall-He relationship is more robust than the rainfall-H relationship. Second, the area, intensity, and western boundary indices of WNPSH can be effectively defined by the He = 0-m contour in future warming climate scenarios without spurious trends. Third, the interannual variability of East Asian summer rainfall is more closely related to the He-based WNPSH indices. We recommend that the He metric be adopted as an operational metric on the WNPSH under the current warming climate.
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