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Thermal Impact of the Southern Tibetan Plateau on the Southeast Asian Summer Monsoon and Modulation by the Tropical Atlantic SST

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 36, 期 5, 页码 1319-1330

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0493.1

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KEYWORDS; Monsoons; Climate variability; Interannual variability

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The thermal effect of the Tibetan Plateau weakens the Southeast Asian summer monsoon, and this impact is modulated by the sea surface temperature in the tropical Atlantic. The South Asian high strengthens and extends eastward, causing convergence and sinking motion that weaken the monsoon over Southeast Asia. The relationship between the Tibetan Plateau and the Southeast Asian summer monsoon is enhanced by the anomalous heating over the tropical Atlantic through wave trains and tropical zonal circulation.
While it is commonly accepted that the thermal effect of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) strengthens the Asian summer monsoon, a recent analysis based mainly on idealized model experiments revealed that the TP effect weakened the Southeast Asian summer monsoon (SEASM). Based on both observational analyses and model experiments, the cur-rent study further deciphers the physical mechanism for the TP's thermal impact on the SEASM and the modulation of this impact by the sea surface temperature (SST) in the tropical Atlantic. When diabatic heating is enhanced over the southern TP, the South Asian high (SAH) intensifies and extends eastward, leading to convergence over the southeastern flank of the anomalous upper-level anticyclone and sinking motion that cause downward advection of negative vorticity. Accompanied by this anomalous anticyclonic pattern, the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) extends westward and the monsoon over Southeast Asia is weakened. The TP-SEASM relationship is enhanced when SST and convection in-crease over the tropical Atlantic, which cause an anomalous barotropic wave train propagating southeastward from eastern North America to East Asia, leading to an eastward extension of the SAH and a westward extension of the WPSH. The anomalous heating over the tropical Atlantic also modulates the Walker circulation through two anomalous vertical cells, with ascending motions over the Maritime Continent and the eastern tropical Indian Ocean, inducing a lower-level anticyclone over Southeast Asia as a Gill-type response. Thus, a warming tropical Atlantic can intensify the TP's thermal forcing, weaken the SEASM, and then modulate the TP-SEASM relationship through both the extratropical wave train and the tropical zonal circulation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The Southeast Asian summer monsoon (SEASM) exhibits significant interannual variability. This study is aimed at better understanding the thermal impact of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) on the interan-nual variability of SEASM intensity and the possible modulating effect of the tropical Atlantic on the TP-SEASM rela-tionship. We find that enhanced heating over the southern TP weakens the SEASM circulation and its associated precipitation by extending the South Asian high eastward and expanding the western Pacific subtropical high westward. Tropical Atlantic warming enhances this TP-SEASM relationship through both the extratropical wave train and the tropical zonal circulation. Thus, seasonal prediction of the SEASM can be improved by further considering the syner-gistic impact of the TP's thermal forcing and the tropical Atlantic surface temperature.

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