Stratosphere-troposphere coupling and links with eurasian land surface variability
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...17 Cohen et al. (2012a), Park et al. (2012), Tang et al. (2013) High Surv Geophys (2014) 35:1175–1214 1183...
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...The stratosphere warming events, in turn, may be triggered by enhanced planetary waves in the previous fall related to anomalous troposphere circulation or boundary forcing, such as snow cover or sea ice [Takaya and Nakamura, 2005, 2008; Cohen et al., 2007; Honda et al., 2009]....
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...As discussed in Cohen et al (2007), increasing snow cover leads to stronger diabatic cooling and a strengthened Siberian high....
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...1b) signature strongly resembles the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) or Northern Annular Mode (NAM), with centers of action over the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic (Thompson and Wallace 1998, 2000)....
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...1b) signature strongly resembles the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) or Northern Annular Mode (NAM), with centers of action over the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic (Thompson and Wallace 1998, 2000)....
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...…anomalies for several reasons: it is the peak month for extratropical circulation variability, the month of strongest annular-mode coupling between the troposphere and stratosphere (Baldwin and Dunkerton 1999; Thompson and Wallace 2000), and a month of particular interest for seasonal forecasting....
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...These events consist of an annular-mode (Thompson and Wallace 2000) signature that starts in the stratosphere and progresses downward into the troposphere, where it persists for several weeks....
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...…represents another source region for vertical WAF from the troposphere into the stratosphere (Plumb 1985), and not all STC events will result in NAM circulation signatures, and many STC events occur outside the December/January time period (Baldwin and Dunkerton 1999; Thompson and Wallace 2000)....
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