Pacific oceanic front amplifies the impact of Atlantic oceanic front on North Atlantic blocking

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Ho-Nam Cheung
Nour-Eddine Omrani
Fumiaki Ogawa
Noel Keenlyside
Hisashi Nakamura
Wen Zhou
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Atmospheric Sciences & Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai, China
[2] Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Climate Change and Natural Disaster Studies,Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
[3] University of Bergen,Geophysical Institute
[4] University of Bergen,Graduate School of Science
[5] Hokkaido University,Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
[6] Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & Institute of Atmospheric Sciences
[7] A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics,undefined
[8] RAS,undefined
[9] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[10] Fudan University,undefined
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npj Climate and Atmospheric Science | / 6卷
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Atmospheric blocking is a crucial driver of extreme weather events, but its climatological frequency is largely underestimated in state-of-the-art climate models, especially around the North Atlantic. While air-sea interaction along the North Atlantic oceanic frontal region is known to influence Atlantic blocking activity, remote effects from the Pacific have been less studied. Here we use semi-idealised experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model to demonstrate that the mid-latitude Pacific oceanic front is crucial for climatological Atlantic blocking activity. The front intensifies the Pacific eddy-driven jet that extends eastward towards the North Atlantic. The eastward-extended Pacific jet reinforces the North Atlantic circulation response to the Atlantic oceanic front, including the storm track activity and the eddy-driven jet. The strengthening of the eddy-driven jet reduces the Greenland blocking frequency. Moreover, the Pacific oceanic front greatly strengthens the stationary planetary-scale ridge in Europe. Together with a stronger northeastward extension of the Atlantic storm track, enhanced interaction between extratropical cyclones and the European ridge favours the occurrence of Euro-Atlantic blocking. Therefore, the North Atlantic circulation response amplified remotely by the Pacific oceanic front substantially increases Euro-Atlantic blocking frequency while decreasing Greenland blocking frequency.
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