Roles of eddy generation and jet characteristics in setting the annual cycle of Siberian storm track

Author:

Xiong Meng123ORCID,Ren Hong‐Li23,Nie Yu3ORCID,Feng Guolin3,Wang Lei1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & Institute of Atmospheric Sciences Fudan University Shanghai China

2. State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather and Institute of Tibetan Plateau Meteorology Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences Beijing China

3. China Meteorological Administration Key Laboratory for Climate Prediction Studies National Climate Center Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe Siberian storm track is one of the drivers of the East Asian extreme weather events. Using the daily JRA‐55 reanalysis data from 1980 to 2021, this study examines roles of eddy generation and jet characteristics in setting the annual cycle of Siberian storm track. It is found that there are two peaks of Siberian storm track intensity in boreal spring and autumn. The possible reason for such an annual cycle is explored by analyzing the maximum Eady growth rate over the Siberian region and jet characteristics. The stronger Siberian Eady growth rate in boreal spring and autumn, favoring a stronger baroclinic eddy generation, could contribute to the stronger intensity of Siberian storm tracks in these two seasons. Furthermore, the Siberian jet stream cores during boreal spring and autumn are located north of 50° N and resembles more an eddy‐driven jet. While in winter, the subtropical jet stream enhanced and the eddy‐driven jet becomes relatively weaker, which is less efficient to generate midlatitude baroclinic eddies. Besides, the eddy‐driven jet can modulate the horizontal wave propagations from upstream, which also plays a role in amplifying the spring and autumn Siberian storm tracks.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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