Impact of the Eurasian Zonal Circulation on the Interannual Variability of Winter Surface Air Temperature and Subseasonal Temperature Reversal in North China

Author:

Chen Zhen1,Xue Xin1,Liu Yingying1,Wu Yanxing1,Cai Zijiong1,Cui Zhenyuan1,Liu Run12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Environmental and Climate Research Jinan University Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macau Joint Laboratory of Collaborative Innovation for Environmental Quality Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThis study focuses on the interannual variability of winter mean surface air temperature (SAT) and subseasonal SAT reversal in North China, which have profound impacts on national life and economic activities. The analysis explores the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of these variations and their relationship with the Eurasian Zonal Circulation (EZ). The findings reveal distinct interdecadal changes in North China’s winter mean SAT, along with a general subseasonal reversal of cold and warm conditions. In comparison to the North Atlantic oscillation/Arctic Oscillation, the EZ has a more significant influence on the interannual variability of winter and subseasonal reversals. Strong EZ years are associated with the weakening of the Siberian High and the Ural Blocking High, causing the East Asian Trough to move eastward, which leads to the retention of cold air from the north and increased SAT in North China. Conversely, weak EZ years exhibit opposite circulation patterns. The winter mean EZ is influenced by preceding autumn Arctic sea ice concentrations (SIC). Reduced autumn SIC results in decreased heat flux and reduced eddy energy, leading to substantial attenuation of the winter storm track across Scandinavia and Western Asia. This attenuation, mediated through the interaction between eddies and mean flow, triggers a slowdown of Eurasian zonal circulation and intensification of the Siberian High. These conditions favor a positive phase of the winter Scandinavia pattern, facilitating the transport of cold Arctic air into North China. Likewise, subseasonal reversals in SIC influence corresponding alterations in the EZ.

Funder

Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangdong Provincial Introduction of Innovative Research and Development Team

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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