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Seesawing of winter temperature extremes between East Asia and North America

Title
Seesawing of winter temperature extremes between East Asia and North America
Authors
Sung M.-K.Son S.-W.Yoo C.Hwang J.An S.-I.
Ewha Authors
유창현
SCOPUS Author ID
유창현scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Journal of Climate
ISSN
0894-8755JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Climate vol. 34, no. 11, pp. 4423 - 4434
Keywords
Cold air surgesExtreme eventsNorth Pacific Oscillation
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In recent winters, there have been repeated observations of extreme warm and cold spells in the midlatitude countries. This has evoked questions regarding how winter temperature extremes are induced. In this study, we demonstrate that abnormally warm winter weather in East Asia can drive the onset of extremely cold weather in North America approximately one week forward. These seesawing extremes across the basin are mediated by the North Pacific Oscillation (NPO), one of the recurrent atmospheric patterns over the North Pacific. Budget analysis of the quasigeostrophic geopotential tendency equation shows that intense thermal advection over East Asia is able to trigger the growth of the NPO. Vorticity fluxes associated with the upper-level stationary trough then strengthen and maintain the NPO against thermal damping following the onset of the NPO. Differential diabatic heating accompanied by changes in circulation also positively contribute to the growth and maintenance of the NPO. These results imply that recurrent cold extremes, seemingly contrary to global warming, may be an inherent feature resulting from strengthening warm extremes. © 2021 American Meteorological Society.
DOI
10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0789.1
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