YUE Xu, WANG Huijun. 2008: The Springtime North Asia Cyclone Activity Index and the Southern Annular Mode. ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 25(4): 673-679. DOI: 10.1007/s00376-008-0673-5
Citation: YUE Xu, WANG Huijun. 2008: The Springtime North Asia Cyclone Activity Index and the Southern Annular Mode. ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 25(4): 673-679. DOI: 10.1007/s00376-008-0673-5

The Springtime North Asia Cyclone Activity Index and the Southern Annular Mode

  • The relationship between the North Asia cyclone (NAC) activity and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is documented in this research. The definition of the NAC index (NACI) is based on the atmospheric relative vorticity in North Asia. The analysis yields a significant positive correlation between previous winter Southern Annular Mode index (SAMI) and spring NACI in the interannual variability, with a correlation coefficient of 0.51 during 1948--2000. Analysis of the NAC-related and SAM-related atmospheric general circulation variability demonstrates such a relationship. The study further reveals that when the winter SAM becomes strong, the springtime atmospheric convection in tropical western Pacific will intensify and the local Hadley circulation will be strengthened. As a result, the abnormal subsiding motion over South China makes the temperature gradient intensified in the low level and strengthens the jet in the high level, both of which are beneficial to the development of NAC activity.
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