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The Relationship between the Wintertime Cold Extremes over East Asia with Large-Scale Atmospheric and Oceanic Teleconnections

Journal

ATMOSPHERE
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10120813

Keywords

temperature extremes; teleconnections; composite analysis

Funding

  1. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS [2016195]
  2. Key Research Program of Frontier Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences [ZDBS-LY-7010]
  3. Key Research Program of Center for Ocean Mega-Science CAS [COMS2019J02]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31570423]

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The influence of large-scale teleconnection patterns, Western Pacific (WP), Arctic Oscillation (AO) and El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), on the minimum surface air temperature (Tmin) anomalies and extremes over East Asia during the boreal winter from 1979 to 2017 were investigated by the composite analysis in terms of atmospheric and oceanic processes. The relationship between the Tmin and the geopotential height at 500 hPa (Z500) as well as sea surface temperature (SST) were first examined. Then we explored and estimated the contribution of the teleconnection patterns to the occurrence of extremely cold days and months quantitatively, and discussed other key factors in relation to the cold extremes. The WP and AO patterns play an important part in the prevalence of significant Tmin variability, whereas the effect of ENSO is relatively weak. Most of the cold extremes tend to appear in the negative phase of teleconnections, while there some extremes that occur in the opposite phase. In addition, the extreme months are more related to the preferred phase of the dominant pattern when compared to days. We conclude that the daily extremes are primarily triggered by the local-synoptic atmospheric circulations embedded in the large-scale teleconnection patterns, while the monthly extremes have a closer relationship with these low-frequency patterns. Dataset: There are no linked research data sets for this submission. The following reason is given: Data will be made available on request.

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