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Dynamical role of the Changbai Mountains and the Korean Peninsula in the wintertime quasi‐stationary convergence zone over the Sea of Japan
Author(s) -
Shinoda Yuta,
Kawamura Ryuichi,
Kawano Tetsuya,
Shimizu Hiroyuki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of climatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.58
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-0088
pISSN - 0899-8418
DOI - 10.1002/joc.6713
Subject(s) - peninsula , climatology , precipitation , orographic lift , eddy , convergence zone , mesoscale meteorology , orography , geology , synoptic scale meteorology , environmental science , oceanography , meteorology , geography , archaeology , turbulence
This study focused on a quasi‐stationary convergence zone over the Sea of Japan (Japan Sea polar airmass convergence zone, JPCZ) in early winter and examined how the Changbai Mountains and the Korean Peninsula play an influential role in the formation and maintenance of the JPCZ and associated precipitation amounts in the coastal regions of central and western Japan. We performed numerical simulations with and without modified topography of the Changbai Mountains and the Korean Peninsula using a regional atmospheric model. The results show that the presence of the mountains is largely responsible for the JPCZ formation and usually contributes to the reduction of precipitation in the coastal regions. If specific conditions are satisfied, however, it can trigger heavy precipitation. One condition is the rapid growth of mesoscale eddies off the Sea of Japan coast under strong low‐level wind convergence. The precipitation band involved in the enhanced eddies slowly migrates southward and reaches the coastal regions, causing heavy snowfall. Another condition is the change in background monsoonal flows associated with synoptic‐scale cyclone development due to the orographic effect. The resultant background flows may help sustain a significant amount of precipitation in the coastal regions. Under the prevailing JPCZ, the mountains play two contradictory roles in modulating precipitation amounts in the coastal regions.

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