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Transport From the Asian Summer Monsoon Anticyclone Over the Western Pacific

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019JD032094

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Asian Monsoon Transport; Upper Tropospheric Chemical Composition; Trajectory Modeling

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF)

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The subseasonal scale dynamics of the Asian summer monsoon (ASM) upper troposphere (UT) anticyclone has been identified as a primary mechanism for convectively lofted Asian boundary layer air to leave the confinement of the anticyclone and impact the global UT and lower stratosphere (UTLS). This work quantifies eastward eddy shedding associated with the subseasonal scale oscillation of the anticyclone and associated chemical transport. Using reanalysis data together with satellite trace gas data, we examine the correlation between enhanced tropospheric trace gas species and the presence of a secondary anticyclone over the western Pacific Ocean. To diagnose the role of the western Pacific anticyclone (WPA) in the transport of ASM air into the global UTLS, transport pathways and transit times of air found within the WPA are analyzed using Lagrangian kinematic trajectories. Results show that about two thirds of the air within the WPA originates from, or is influenced by, the greater region of the Tibetan anticyclone. After leaving the WPA, air favors two pathways forward: eastward following the subtropical jet and southwestward following UTLS anticyclonic flow. Approximately 60% of the air parcels cross the tropopause into the lower stratosphere within 30 days, though most cross within a few days. These results highlight opportunities for investigating the impact of the ASM on global UTLS chemical and aerosol composition over the western Pacific via research aircraft.

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