Synergistic Effects of Upstream Disturbances and Oceanic Fronts on the Subseasonal Evolution of Western Pacific Jet Stream in Winter

Shengyi Qian,Haibo Hu, Xuanjuan Ren,Xiu-Qun Yang,Peilong Yu,Kefeng Mao

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES(2023)

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The Western Pacific jet stream (WPJS) is an essential part of atmospheric circulation in winter, which significantly influences the weather and climate of the North Pacific and North America. In this paper, the characteristics and mechanism of WPJS subseasonal variation in winter are investigated. The upstream atmospheric disturbances in the East Asian polar-front jet and subtropical jet merge over the Northwestern Pacific to form the subseasonal variability in WPJS, which has a significant period of 40-60 days. During the positive phase events of subseasonal WPJS, the convergence position of the upstream atmospheric disturbances shifts southwardly accompanied with the local enhancement and eastward extension of subseasonal WPJS. On the other hand, the subseasonal WPJS divides into the southern and northern westerly branches during the negative phase events. By the horizontal propagation of local Eliassen-Palm fluxes in the upper atmosphere, the northward drift of the upstream atmospheric disturbances convergence dominates the delayed acceleration of the northern upper westerly branch. However, the intensification of atmospheric baroclinicity and upward baroclinic energy caused by the leading strong subtropical frontal zone determine the acceleration of the southern upper westerly branch.
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westerly Pacific jet stream, subseasonal variability, the East Asian polar-front jet, the East Asian subtropical jet, North Pacific subtropical frontal zone
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