Linkage between interannual variation of winter cold surge over East Asia and autumn sea ice over the Barents Sea

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Xiaoye Yang
Gang Zeng
Guwei Zhang
Chun Li
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[1] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster of Ministry of Education (KLME), Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters (CIC
[2] Ocean University of China,FEMD)
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Interannual linkage; Barents Sea ice concentration; Cold surge; East Asia; Numerical experiment;
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This paper discusses the interannual variation of winter cold surges (CSs) over East Asia (EA) from the perspective of the cold air path and its relationship with autumn Barents Sea ice concentration (BSIC). Flexible particle dispersion model for large-scale atmospheric transport process simulation is used to track the cold air path of 301 CSs in EA in winters from 1979 to 2017, and the probability density distribution of cold air path is calculated by kernel density estimation. The cold air mainly originates from the Ural Mountains, and is continuously cooled by the impact of cold land, then accumulates and strengthens near the Lake Baikal, and finally invades EA under the guidance of the northwest airflow. The autumn BSIC has a significant negative correlation with CSs over EA. The decreased autumn BSIC hinders the spread of zonal warm advection over Eurasia and makes the soil temperature near Lake Baikal drop, and the negative anomaly of soil temperature persists from autumn to winter, strengthening cold source therein, which provides suitable thermal conditions for occurring more CSs over EA. Moreover, the decreased autumn BSIC can also persist to winter, which leads to the positive anomaly of the geopotential height over the polar region. Through the propagation of Rossby wave, the negative geopotential height anomaly over EA is excited and provides the appropriate dynamic conditions for forming more CSs in EA. The simulations from the Community Atmosphere Model version 5.3 (CAM5.3) further confirm the proposed possible mechanism.
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