Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II
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Print ISSN : 0026-1165
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Articles, Special Edition on Contributions to Asia Oceania Atmospheric Sciences
The Combined Influences of Westerly Phase of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and 11-year Solar Maximum Conditions on the Northern Hemisphere Extratropical Winter Circulation
Yousuke YAMASHITA, Hideharu AKIYOSHI, Theodore G. SHEPHERD, Masaaki TAKAHASHI
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  • Yousuke YAMASHITA

    National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
    JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, UK

  • Hideharu AKIYOSHI

    National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan

  • Theodore G. SHEPHERD

    Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, UK

  • Masaaki TAKAHASHI

    Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan

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Keywords: quasi-biennial oscillation, 11-year solar cycle, polar vortex, planetary wave, North Atlantic Oscillation, stratosphere-troposphere coupling
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2015 Volume 93 Issue 6 Pages 629-644

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  • Published: 2015 Received: January 13, 2015 Released on J-STAGE: January 13, 2016 Accepted: August 27, 2015 Advance online publication: - Revised: -
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Abstract
 The combined influences of the westerly phase of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO-W) and solar maximum (Smax) conditions on the Northern Hemisphere extratropical winter circulation are investigated using reanalysis data and Center for Climate System Research/National Institute for Environmental Studies chemistry climate model (CCM) simulations. The composite analysis for the reanalysis data indicates strengthened polar vortex in December followed by weakened polar vortex in February-March for QBO-W during Smax (QBO-W/Smax) conditions. This relationship need not be specific to QBO-W/Smax conditions but may just require strengthened vortex in December, which is more likely under QBO-W/Smax. Both the reanalysis data and CCM simulations suggest that dynamical processes of planetary wave propagation and meridional circulation related to QBO-W around polar vortex in December are similar in character to those related to Smax; furthermore, both processes may work in concert to maintain stronger vortex during QBO-W/Smax. In the reanalysis data, the strengthened polar vortex in December is associated with the development of north-south dipole tropospheric anomaly in the Atlantic sector similar to the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) during December-January. The structure of the north-south dipole anomaly has zonal wavenumber 1 (WN1) component, where the longitude of anomalous ridge overlaps with that of climatological ridge in the North Atlantic in January. This implies amplification of the WN1 wave and results in the enhancement of the upward WN1 propagation from troposphere into stratosphere in January, leading to the weakened polar vortex in February-March. Although WN2 waves do not play a direct role in forcing the stratospheric vortex evolution, their tropospheric response to QBO-W/Smax conditions appears to be related to the maintenance of the NAO-like anomaly in the high-latitude troposphere in January. These results may provide a possible explanation for the mechanisms underlying the seasonal evolution of wintertime polar vortex anomalies during QBO-W/Smax conditions and the role of troposphere in this evolution.
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