4.6 Article

Impact of El Nino on atmospheric circulations over East Asia and rainfall in China: Role of the anomalous western North Pacific anticyclone

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 60, Issue 6, Pages 1124-1132

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-016-9026-x

Keywords

Atmospheric circulations over East Asia; Rainfall in China; El Nino; Anomalous western North Pacific anticyclone

Funding

  1. National Key Project for Basic Science Development [2015CB453203]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program [2016YFA0600602]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41661144017]

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This paper presents a review on the impact of El Nino on the interannual variability of atmospheric circulations over East Asia and rainfall in China through the anomalous anticyclone over western North Pacific (WNPAC). It explains the formation mechanisms of the WNPAC and physical processes by which the WNPAC affects the rainfall in China. During the mature phase of El Nino, the convective cooling anomalies over western tropical Pacific caused by the weakened convections trigger up an atmospheric Rossby wave response, resulting in the generation of the WNPAC. The WNPAC can persist from the winter when the El Nino is in its peak to subsequent summer, which is maintained by multiple factors including the sustained presence of convective cooling anomalies and the local air-sea interaction over western tropical Pacific, and the persistence of sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) in tropical Indian and tropical North Atlantic. The WNPAC can influence the atmospheric circulations over East Asia and rainfall in China not only simultaneously, but also in the subsequent summer after an El Nino year, leading to more rainfall over southern China. The current paper also points out that significant anomalies of atmospheric circulations over East Asia and rainfall over southern China occur in El Nino winter but not in La Nina winter, suggesting that El Nino and La Nina have an asymmetric effect. Other issues, including the impact of El Nino diversity and its impact as well as the relations of the factors affecting the persistence of the WNPAC with summer rainfall anomalies in China, are also discussed. At the end of this paper some issues calling for further investigation are discussed.

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