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Synoptic-Scale Waves in Sheared Background Flow over the Western North Pacific

Tao Feng, Xiu-Qun Yang*, Wen Zhou, Ronghui Huang, Liang Wu, Dejian Yang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Tropical depression (TD)-type waves are the dominant mode of synoptic-scale fluctuations over the western North Pacific. By applying spatiotemporal filters to the observed OLR data and the NCEP-DOE AMIP-II reanalysis data for 1979-2013, this study reveals the characteristics and energetics of convectively coupled TD-type waves under the effects of different circulation patterns in association with vertical wind shear. Results exhibit that different ambient sheared flows significantly affect the vertical structure of westward-propagating TD-type waves, with a lower-tropospheric mode in an easterly sheared background and an upper-tropospheric mode in a westerly sheared background. Energetic diagnoses demonstrate that when the disturbance is trapped in the lower (upper) level by easterly (westerly) shear, the horizontal mean flow in the lower (upper) level favors wave growth by converting energy from the shear of the zonal mean flow (from the convergence of the meridional mean flow). During the penetration of a westward-propagating synoptic-scale disturbance from a westerly sheared flow into an easterly sheared flow, the upper-level disturbance decays, and the lower-level disturbance intensifies. Meanwhile, the upper-level kinetic energy is transferred downward, but the effect induces the wave growth only confined to the midlevels. Consequently, the low-level growth of the westward-propagating upper-level synoptic-scale disturbance is mainly attributed to the barotropic conversion of horizontalmean flow in the lower troposphere.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4583-4603
JournalJournals of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume73
Issue number11
Online published1 Nov 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

Funding

The authors are grateful to George N. Kiladis and two other anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments. We also thank Guanghua Chen for providing valuable discussion and suggestions. This work is jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants 41405067, 41330420, 41621005, 41461164005, and 41375065, and by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant 2012CB417203.

Research Keywords

  • ROSSBY-GRAVITY WAVES
  • COUPLED EQUATORIAL WAVES
  • TROPICAL CYCLOGENESIS
  • EASTERLY WAVES
  • ENERGY DISPERSION
  • LATITUDINAL SHEAR
  • MONSOON TROUGH
  • ZONAL FLOW
  • PART I
  • DISTURBANCES

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