Connections between the Eurasian teleconnection and concurrent variation of upper-level jets over East Asia

N Wang, Y Zhang - Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2015 - Springer
N Wang, Y Zhang
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2015Springer
The variation of the East Asian jet stream (EAJS) associated with the Eurasian (EU)
teleconnection pattern is investigated using 60-yr NCEP-NCAR daily reanalysis data over
the period 1951–2010. The EAJS consists of three components: the polar front jet (PFJ); the
plateau subtropical jet (PSJ); and the ocean subtropical jet (OSJ). Of these three jets over
East Asia, the EU pattern exhibits a significant influence on the PFJ and OSJ. There is a
simultaneous negative correlation between the EU pattern and the PFJ. A significant positive …
Abstract
The variation of the East Asian jet stream (EAJS) associated with the Eurasian (EU) teleconnection pattern is investigated using 60-yr NCEP-NCAR daily reanalysis data over the period 1951–2010. The EAJS consists of three components: the polar front jet (PFJ); the plateau subtropical jet (PSJ); and the ocean subtropical jet (OSJ). Of these three jets over East Asia, the EU pattern exhibits a significant influence on the PFJ and OSJ. There is a simultaneous negative correlation between the EU pattern and the PFJ. A significant positive correlation is found between the EU pattern and the OSJ when the EU pattern leads the OSJ by about 5 days. There is no obvious correlation between the EU pattern and the PSJ. The positive EU phase is accompanied by a weakened and poleward-shifted PFJ, which coincides with an intensified OSJ. A possible mechanism for the variation of the EAJS during different EU phases is explored via analyzing the effects of 10-day high-and low-frequency eddy forcing. The zonal wind tendency due to high-frequency eddy forcing contributes to the simultaneous negative correlation between the EU pattern and the PFJ, as well as the northward/southward shift of the PFJ. High- and low-frequency eddy forcing are both responsible for the positive correlation between the EU pattern and the OSJ, but only high-frequency eddy forcing contributes to the lagged variation of the OSJ relative to the EU pattern. The negative correlation between the EU pattern and winter temperature and precipitation anomalies in China is maintained only when the PFJ and OSJ are out of phase with each other. Thus, the EAJS plays an important role in transmitting the EU signal to winter temperature and precipitation anomalies in China.
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