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DOI10.1175/JAS-D-19-0028.1
What Drives the North Atlantic Oscillation's Temperature Anomaly Pattern? Part II: A Decomposition of the Surface Downward Longwave Radiation Anomalies
Clark, Joseph P.; Feldstein, Steven B.
2020
发表期刊JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
ISSN0022-4928
EISSN1520-0469
出版年2020
卷号77期号:1页码:199-216
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
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Radiative transfer calculations are conducted to determine the contribution of temperature and water vapor anomalies toward the surface clear-sky downward longwave radiation (DLR) anomalies of the NAO. These calculations are motivated by the finding that the NAO's skin temperature anomalies are driven primarily by changes in surface DLR. The clear-sky radiative transfer calculations follow the result that the clear-sky surface DLR anomalies can account for most of the all-sky surface DLR anomalies of the NAO. The results of the radiative transfer calculations prompt an analysis of the thermodynamic energy and total column water (TCW) budget equations, as water vapor and temperature anomalies are found to be equally important drivers of the surface DLR anomalies of the NAO. Composite analysis of the thermodynamic energy equation reveals that the temperature anomalies of the NAO are wind driven: the advection of climatological temperature by the anomalous wind drives the NAO's temperature anomalies at all levels except for those in the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere where the advection of anomalous temperature by the climatological wind becomes dominant. A similar analysis of the TCW budget reveals that changes in TCW are driven by water flux convergence. In addition to determining the drivers of the temperature and TCW anomalies, the thermodynamic energy and water budget analyses reveal that the decay of the temperature anomalies occurs primarily through vertical mixing, and that of the water anomalies mostly by evaporation minus precipitation.


英文关键词Annular mode Arctic Oscillation Dynamics Planetary waves Teleconnections
领域地球科学
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000502851700003
WOS关键词ERA-INTERIM REANALYSIS ; WINTER TEMPERATURES ; MOISTURE ; EUROPE ; MODEL ; EDDY ; CIRCULATION ; TRANSPORTS ; GREENLAND ; SEESAW
WOS类目Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/280255
专题地球科学
作者单位Penn State Univ, Dept Meteorol & Atmospher Sci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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Clark, Joseph P.,Feldstein, Steven B.. What Drives the North Atlantic Oscillation's Temperature Anomaly Pattern? Part II: A Decomposition of the Surface Downward Longwave Radiation Anomalies[J]. JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,2020,77(1):199-216.
APA Clark, Joseph P.,&Feldstein, Steven B..(2020).What Drives the North Atlantic Oscillation's Temperature Anomaly Pattern? Part II: A Decomposition of the Surface Downward Longwave Radiation Anomalies.JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,77(1),199-216.
MLA Clark, Joseph P.,et al."What Drives the North Atlantic Oscillation's Temperature Anomaly Pattern? Part II: A Decomposition of the Surface Downward Longwave Radiation Anomalies".JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 77.1(2020):199-216.
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