Why a large‐scale monsoon does not exist in North America: Orographic effects

Author:

Qin Ruyan12,Chen Hongli12ORCID,Xu Haiming12,Deng Jiechun12,Ma Jing12ORCID,Hu Mei3

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster/KLME/ILCEC/CIC‐FEMD Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China

2. School of Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China

3. Hunan Meteorological Bureau Changsha Hunan China

Abstract

AbstractTo understand why a large‐scale monsoon does not exist in North America, we performed a series of sensitivity simulations to investigate orographic effects of the Rocky Mountains (RMs) using the Community Atmosphere Model version 5.1. Results show that the height of the RMs plays a fundamental role in shaping the monsoon over North America that is confined to a small area from northwestern Mexico to the southwestern United States. When the RMs' height is increased by five times their actual height, a larger part of the non‐monsoon region over North America becomes a monsoon region. The mechanical effects of the RMs uplift dominate in winter, while thermal effects dominate in summer. During winter the mechanical effects induce an equivalent barotropic atmospheric response in the troposphere. With the uplift of the RMs, the ridge and trough located on the western and eastern sides of Canada are strengthened. Most areas of North America are influenced by the northerlies during winter such that enhanced descending motion over the eastern RMs favours a dry winter climate. However, thermal effects dominate during summer through enhanced baroclinic atmospheric responses. The Mexico high and lower‐level cyclonic circulation are strengthened with the RMs uplift, triggering large‐scale ascending motion. Eastern North America is mainly controlled by the enhanced southerly wind along the western flank of the North Atlantic subtropical high. Thus, the enhanced water‐vapour transport and upward motion on the eastern side of the RMs increase summer precipitation. As a result, an obvious seasonal variation with the feature of ‘dry winter and wet summer’ finally develops, indicating that the height of the RMs plays a crucial role in shaping the monsoon over the central United States. Additional experiments show that the base area of the RMs has little effect on the large‐scale monsoon formation over North America.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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