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Recent strengthening of the stratospheric Arctic vortex response to warming in the central North Pacific

Author Affiliations
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
Published InNature Communications
Year2018
Citations139

Abstract

The stratospheric Arctic vortex (SAV) plays a critical role in forecasting cold winters in northern mid-latitudes. Its influence on the tropospheric mid- and high-latitudes has attracted growing attention in recent years. However, the trend in the SAV during the recent two decades is still unknown. Here, using three reanalysis datasets, we found that the SAV intensity during 1998-2016 has a strengthening trend, in contrast to the weakening trend before that period. Approximately 25% of this strengthening is contributed by the warming of sea-surface temperature (SST) over the central North Pacific (CNP). Observational analysis and model experiments show that the warmed CNP SST tends to weaken the Aleutian low, subsequently weakening the upward propagation of wavenumber-1 planetary wave flux, further strengthening…
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