Near-global summer circulation response to the spring surface temperature anomaly in Tibetan Plateau –– the GEWEX/LS4P first phase experiment
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Published:2024-03-29
Issue:4
Volume:62
Page:2907-2924
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ISSN:0930-7575
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Container-title:Climate Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Clim Dyn
Author:
Zhang YangORCID, Pan Yan, Xue Yongkang, Diallo Ismaila, Zeng Xubin, Li Shuting, Neelin J. David, Lau William K. M., Boone Aaron A., Vitart Frederic, Yao Tandong, Tang Qi, Sato Tomonori, Koo Myung-Seo, Ardilouze Constantin, Saha Subodh K., Yang Jing, Materia Stefano, Lin Zhaohui, Qi Xin, Qin Yi, Nakamura Tetsu, Nobre Paulo, Peano Daniele, Senan Retish, Takaya Yuhei, Wang Hailan, Zhang Hongliang, Zhan Yanling, Zhao Mei, Mechoso Carlos R., Bao Qing, Bottino Marcus Jorge, Hong Songyou, Lin Yanluan, Xie Shaocheng, Pan Xiaoduo, Nayak Hara Prasad, Chou Sin Chan, Guo Weidong
Abstract
AbstractSubseasonal to seasonal (S2S) prediction of droughts and floods is one of the major challenges of weather and climate prediction. Recent studies suggest that the springtime land surface temperature/subsurface temperature (LST/SUBT) over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) can be a new source of S2S predictability. The project “Impact of Initialized Land Surface Temperature and Snowpack on Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction (LS4P)” was initiated to study the impact of springtime LST/SUBT anomalies over high mountain areas on summertime precipitation predictions. The present work explores the simulated global scale response of the atmospheric circulation to the springtime TP land surface cooling by 16 current state-of-the-art Earth System Models (ESMs) participating in the LS4P Phase I (LS4P-I) experiment. The LS4P-I results show, for the first time, that springtime TP surface anomalies can modulate a persistent quasi-barotropic Tibetan Plateau-Rocky Mountain Circumglobal (TRC) wave train from the TP via the northeast Asia and Bering Strait to the western part of the North America, along with the springtime westerly jet from TP across the whole North Pacific basin. The TRC wave train modulated by the TP thermal anomaly play a critical role on the early summer surface air temperature and precipitation anomalies in the regions along the wave train, especially over the northwest North America and the southern Great Plains. The participant models that fail in capturing the TRC wave train greatly under-predict climate anomalies in reference to observations and the successful models. These results suggest that the TP LST/SUBT anomaly via the TRC wave train is the first order source of the S2S variability in the regions mentioned. Furthermore, the TP surface temperature anomaly can influence the Southern Hemispheric circulation by generating cross-equator wave trains. However, the simulated propagation pathways from the TP into the Southern Hemisphere show large inter-model differences. More dynamical understanding of the TRC wave train as well as its cross-equator propagation into the Southern Hemisphere will be explored in the newly launched LS4P phase II experiment.
Funder
Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences U.S. National Science Foundation Grant
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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