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Jul.  1988

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THE TROPICAL VERY LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATION ON INTERANNUAL SCALE


doi: 10.1007/BF02656760

  • This is a review on the studies of tropical very low-frequency oscillation (VLFO) on interannual scale, mainly on the recent researches undertaken by Chinese scientists which are not well known outside of the country.This paper summarizes the basic features of VLFO in the tropics, the characteristic time and spacial structure of oscillation, especially the new concept of Low Latitude Oscillation consisted of two components: the well-known Southern Oscillation (SO) and the so-called Northern Oscillation (NO). A large number of evidences have been provided to illustrate the relationship between VLFO in tropics and the climate variation in China, such as the long-term variation of north Pacific high, the frequency of typhoon and the cyclone over the East China Sea, the summer monsoon rainfall in Yangtze valley basin and the cold summer disaster in Northeast China, and so on. Finally throw some lights on the nature of VLFO on imerannual scale.
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    [2] HE Jinhai, YU Jingjing, SHEN Xinyong, 2007: Impacts of SST and SST Anomalies on Low-Frequency Oscillation in the Tropical Atmosphere, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 24, 377-382.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-007-0377-2
    [3] Li Maicun, 1987: ON THE LOW-FREQUENCY, PLANETARY-SCALE MOTION IN THE TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE AND OCEANS, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 4, 249-263.  doi: 10.1007/BF02663596
    [4] Yan Jinghua, Chen Longxun, Wang Gu, 1988: THE PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERANNUAL LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN THE TROPICAL AIR-SEA SYSTEM, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 5, 405-420.  doi: 10.1007/BF02656787
    [5] Li Guitong, Li Chongyin, 1998: Activities of Low-Frequency Waves in the Tropical Atmosphere and ENSO, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 15, 193-203.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-998-0039-z
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    [7] Fu Zuntao, Liu Shikuo, Fu Caixia, 1998: Low-Frequency Waves Forced by Large-scale Topography in the Barotropic Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 15, 312-320.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-998-0003-y
    [8] Zhang Ren, Yu Zhihao, 2000: Low-Frequency CISK-Rossby Wave and Stratospheric QBO in the Tropical Atmosphere, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 17, 311-321.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-000-0012-y
    [9] LI Yuefeng, 2007: Conversion of Kinetic Energy from Synoptic Scale Disturbance to Low-Frequency Fluctuation over the Yangtze River Valley in the Summers of 1997 and 1999, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 24, 591-598.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-007-0591-y
    [10] FuZuntao, Zhao Qiang, QiaoFangli, Liu Shikuo, 2000: Response of Atmospheric Low-frequency Wave to Oceanic Forcing in the Tropics, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 17, 569-575.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-000-0020-y
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    [13] Jong-Kil PARK, LU Riyu, LI Chaofan, Eun Byul KIM, 2012: Interannual Variation of Tropical Night Frequency in Beijing and Associated Large-Scale Circulation Background, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 29, 295-306.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-011-1141-1
    [14] FENG Junqiao, HU Dunxin, YU Lejiang, 2012: Low-Frequency Coupled Atmosphere--Ocean Variability in the Southern Indian Ocean, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 29, 544-560.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-011-1096-2
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Manuscript received: 10 July 1988
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THE TROPICAL VERY LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATION ON INTERANNUAL SCALE

  • 1. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing

Abstract: This is a review on the studies of tropical very low-frequency oscillation (VLFO) on interannual scale, mainly on the recent researches undertaken by Chinese scientists which are not well known outside of the country.This paper summarizes the basic features of VLFO in the tropics, the characteristic time and spacial structure of oscillation, especially the new concept of Low Latitude Oscillation consisted of two components: the well-known Southern Oscillation (SO) and the so-called Northern Oscillation (NO). A large number of evidences have been provided to illustrate the relationship between VLFO in tropics and the climate variation in China, such as the long-term variation of north Pacific high, the frequency of typhoon and the cyclone over the East China Sea, the summer monsoon rainfall in Yangtze valley basin and the cold summer disaster in Northeast China, and so on. Finally throw some lights on the nature of VLFO on imerannual scale.

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