Anomalous subtropical zonal winds drive decreases in southern Australian frontal rain
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Published:2023-01-31
Issue:1
Volume:4
Page:175-188
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ISSN:2698-4016
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Container-title:Weather and Climate Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Weather Clim. Dynam.
Author:
Pepler Acacia S.ORCID, Rudeva IrinaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Cold fronts make a significant contribution to cool season rainfall in the extratropics and subtropics. In many regions of the
Southern Hemisphere the amount of frontal rainfall has declined in recent
decades, but there has been no change in frontal frequency. We show that for
southeast Australia this contradiction cannot be explained by changes in
frontal intensity or moisture at the latitudes of interest. Rather,
declining frontal rainfall in southeast Australia is associated with
weakening of the subtropical westerlies in the mid-troposphere, which is
part of a hemispheric pattern of wind anomalies that modify the
extratropical zonal wave 3. Fronts that generate rainfall are associated
with strong westerlies that penetrate well into the subtropics, and the
observed decrease in frontal rainfall in southern Australia can be linked to
a decrease in the frequency of fronts with strong westerlies at
25∘ S.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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