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The Role of the Central Asian Mountains on the Midwinter Suppression of North Pacific Storminess

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JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
卷 67, 期 11, 页码 3706-3720

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/2010JAS3349.1

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  1. Berkeley Atmospheric Science Center
  2. Gary Comer Science and Education Foundation
  3. NSERC

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The role of the central Asian mountains on North Pacific storminess is examined using an atmospheric general circulation model by varying the height and the areas of the mountains A series of model integrations show that the presence of the central Asian mountains suppresses the North Pacific storminess by 20%-30% during boreal winter Their impact on storminess is found to be small during other seasons The mountains amplify stationary v. ayes and effectively weaken the high frequency transient eddy kinetic energy in boreal winter Two main causes of the reduced storminess are diagnosed First the decrease in storminess appears to be associated with a weakening of downstream eddy development The mountains disorganize the zonal coherency of wave packets and refract them more equatorward As the zonal traveling distance of wave packets gets substantially shorter downstream eddy development gets weaker Second the central Asian mountains suppress the global baroclinic energy conversion The decreased baroclinic energy conversion particularly over the eastern Eurasian continent decreases the number of eddy disturbances entering into the western North Pacific The barotropic governor does not appear to explain the reduced storminess in our model simulations

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