Effect Of Siberian High And Remote Forcings On Winter Precipitation In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE(2020)

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In the current literature, little is known about the role of Siberian High (SbH) on precipitation variability over the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The technique of centers of action (COA) has been employed here to study the possible impact of SbH on interannual variations in winter precipitation over the kingdom because the COA methodology helps us to find changes in interannual variations of pressure intensity, latitudinal and longitudinal positions of the pressure system using sea-level pressure data. The results show that there are two regions of the kingdom whose precipitation is significantly affected by SbH, the southeast region and the region from northeast to central Saudi Arabia. The precipitation over the southeastern region is significantly influenced by the intensity of SbH as well as its meridional displacement whereas the precipitation variability from northeast to the central kingdom is significantly influenced by the meridional displacement of SbH. The effect of remote forcings of North Atlantic Oscillation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation on precipitation of the kingdom has also been discussed in the paper. The empirical results can be understood by the mechanism of changes and circulations in the atmosphere.
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centers of action approach, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Siberian High, winter precipitation
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