Decadal Modulation of Precipitation Patterns over Eastern China by Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
Author(s) -
Qing Yang,
Zhuguo Ma,
Xingang Fan,
ZongLiang Yang,
Zhongfeng Xu,
Peili Wu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of climate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.315
H-Index - 287
eISSN - 1520-0442
pISSN - 0894-8755
DOI - 10.1175/jcli-d-16-0793.1
Subject(s) - climatology , sea surface temperature , pacific decadal oscillation , anomaly (physics) , geology , atlantic multidecadal oscillation , anticyclone , monsoon , atmospheric circulation , precipitation , rossby wave , north atlantic oscillation , rainband , oceanography , geography , tropical cyclone , physics , meteorology , condensed matter physics
Annual precipitation anomalies over eastern China are characterized by a north–south dipole pattern, referred to as the “southern flooding and northern drought” pattern (SF/ND), fluctuating on decadal time scales. Previous research has suggested possible links with oceanic forcing, but the underlying physical mechanisms by which sea surface temperature (SST) variability impacts the dipole pattern remains unclear. Idealized atmospheric general circulation model experiments conducted by the U.S. CLIVAR Drought Working Group are used to investigate the role of historical SST anomalies associated with Pacific El Nino–Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-like and the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) patterns in this dipole pattern. The results show that the Pacific SST pattern plays a dominant role in driving the decadal variability of this dipole pattern and the associated atmospheric circulation anomalies, whereas the Atlantic SST pattern contributes to a much lesser degree. The direct atmospheric resp...
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