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Role of the North Pacific sea surface temperature in the East Asian winter monsoon decadal variability

2015; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 46; Issue: 11-12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s00382-015-2805-9

ISSN

1432-0894

Autores

Jianqi Sun, Sha Sha Wu, Juan Ao,

Tópico(s)

Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes

Resumo

In this study, a possible mechanism for the decadal variability in the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) is proposed. Specifically, the North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) may play an important role. An analysis of the observations shows that the North Pacific SST has a remarkable decadal pattern whose phase shifted around the mid-1980s. This North Pacific SST decadal pattern can weaken the East Asian trough and enhance the North Pacific Oscillation through changing air–sea interactions over the North Pacific. The weak East Asian trough enhances the zonal circulation and weakens the meridional circulation over East Asia, consequently leading to a weaker southward cold surge and East Asia warming around the mid-1980s. The numerical experiment further confirms the pronounced physical processes. In addition, over the longer period of 1871–2012, the indices of the EAWM and North Pacific SST decadal pattern are also highly consistent on the decadal timescale, which further confirms the impact of the North Pacific SST decadal pattern on the EAWM decadal variability.

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