Feng XUE, Xiao DONG, Fangxing FAN. 2018: Anomalous Western Pacific Subtropical High during El Niño Developing Summer in Comparison with Decaying Summer. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(3): 360-367., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7046-x
Citation: Feng XUE, Xiao DONG, Fangxing FAN. 2018: Anomalous Western Pacific Subtropical High during El Niño Developing Summer in Comparison with Decaying Summer. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(3): 360-367., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7046-x

Anomalous Western Pacific Subtropical High during El Niño Developing Summer in Comparison with Decaying Summer

  • The anomalous behavior of the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) in El Niño developing summer is studied based on the composite results of eight major El Niño events during 1979-2013. It is shown that the WPSH tends to retreat eastwards with weak intensity during the developing summer. The anomaly exhibits an intraseasonal variation with a weaker anomaly in June and July and a stronger anomaly in August, indicating that different underlying physical mechanisms may be responsible for the anomalous WPSH during early and late summer periods. In June and July, owing to the cold advection anomaly characterized as a weak northerly anomaly from high latitudes, geopotential height in East Asia is reduced and the WPSH tends to retreat eastwards slightly. By contrast, enhanced convection over the warm pool in August makes the atmosphere more sensitive to El Niño forcing. Consequently, a cyclonic anomaly in the western Pacific is induced, which is consistent with the seasonal march of atmospheric circulation from July to August. Accordingly, geopotential height in the western Pacific is reduced significantly, and the WPSH tends to retreat eastwards remarkably in August. Different from the developing summer, geopotential height in the decaying summer over East Asia and the western Pacific tends to enhance and extend northwards from June to August consistently, reaching the maximum anomaly in August. Therefore, the seasonal march plays an important role in the WPSH anomaly for both the developing and decaying summer.
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