Close relationship between the East Asian westerly jet and Russian far East surface air temperature in summer

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Abstract

The interannual variability of the east asian upper-tropospheric westerly jet (EAJ) in summer is characterized by the meridional displacement of its axis, or a seesaw pattern of zonal wind anomalies between the northern and southern flanks of the EAJ. This study reveals a close relationship between the surface air temperature in the russian far east and the northern flank of the EAJ. Related to a warmer surface in the russian far east, the westerly decelerates in the northern flank of the EAJ. The relationship can be explained by a positive feedback mechanism between the surface air temperature in the russian far east and the overhead circulation: the anticyclonic circulation anomaly related to a weakened westerly in the northern flank of the EAJ induces surface warming in the russian far east and the warmer surface can in turn act as a heat source and induces a local anticyclonic circulation anomaly in the upper troposphere, therefore decelerating the westerly in the northern flank of the EAJ. The result implies that a better description of the summer surface condition in the russian far east may benefit seasonal forecasts of the EAJ and, subsequently, east asian summer climate.

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Xiao-Zhen, L. I. N., Chao-Fan, L. I., Zhong-Da, L. I. N., & Ri-Yu, L. U. (2018). Close relationship between the East Asian westerly jet and Russian far East surface air temperature in summer. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 11(3), 282–286. https://doi.org/10.1080/16742834.2018.1467726

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