Effects of Stratospheric Warming on Ural blocking Events in Winter

Author:

Li Zhihao1,Dai Guokun1234ORCID,Mu Mu1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Polar Atmosphere‐ocean‐ice System for Weather and Climate, Ministry of Education, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Institute of Atmospheric Sciences Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Ocean‐land‐atmosphere Boundary Dynamics and Climate Change Shanghai China

3. CMA‐FDU Joint Laboratory of Marine Meteorology Shanghai China

4. Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Atmosphere‐Ocean Interaction Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractUtilizing the Open Integrated Forecasting System, the responses of Ural blocking (UB) to different stratospheric warming scenarios are investigated. Numerical results show that stratospheric warming with moderate strength in minor patterns prolongs the UB duration and enhances its intensity, while strong stratospheric warming in minor patterns tends to shorten its duration and weaken its intensity, even leading to the collapse of the UB events. Further diagnosis reveals that the planetary wave activity flux propagates downward from the stratosphere to the troposphere after stratospheric warming. Moreover, the convergence of planetary wave activity flux is a key factor for UB enhancement and maintenance. In addition, the weakened meridional temperature gradients, decelerated zonal westerly winds, and a reduced meridional potential vorticity gradient (PVy) result in UB enhancement in response to stratospheric warming with moderate strength. As stratospheric warming strengthens, planetary wave activity flux diverges, westerly winds in the tropospheric mid‐latitudes accelerate and the PVy in the Ural sector enlarges, which further weakens UB. Regarding the stratospheric perturbations in major patterns, they have similar influences on UB events, that is, UB enhances with moderate stratospheric warming and weakens with strong warming. However, the strengthened warming would trigger UB re‐enhancement, which is closely associated with anomalous activities of tropospheric synoptic‐scale waves induced by stratospheric perturbations. These results reveal UB events respond differently to stratospheric warming with various intensities and patterns in the short term, which makes a contribution to understanding stratosphere‐troposphere coupling.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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