On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter

<br>The boreal‐winter stratospheric polar vortex is more disturbed when the quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO) in the lower stratosphere is in its easterly phase (eQBO), and more stable during the westerly phase (wQBO). This so‐called “Holton‐Tan effect” (HTE) is known to involve Rossby waves (R...

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Main Authors: Lu, H, Hitchman, MH, Gray, LJ, Anstey, JA, Osprey, SM
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020
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author Lu, H
Hitchman, MH
Gray, LJ
Anstey, JA
Osprey, SM
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Hitchman, MH
Gray, LJ
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Osprey, SM
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description <br>The boreal‐winter stratospheric polar vortex is more disturbed when the quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO) in the lower stratosphere is in its easterly phase (eQBO), and more stable during the westerly phase (wQBO). This so‐called “Holton‐Tan effect” (HTE) is known to involve Rossby waves (RWs) but the details remain obscure.</br> <br>This tropical‐extratropical connection is re‐examined in an attempt to explain its intra‐seasonal variation and its relation to Rossby wave breaking (RWB). Reanalyses in isentropic coordinates from the National Center for Environmental Prediction Climate Forecast System for the 1979 – 2017 period are used to evaluate the relevant features of RWB in the context of waveguide, wave mean‐flow interaction, and the QBO‐induced meridional circulation. During eQBO, the net extratropical wave forcing is enhanced in early winter with ~25% increase in upward propagating PRWs of zonal wavenumber 1 (wave‐1). RWB is also enhanced in the lower stratosphere, characterized by convergent anomalies in the subtropics and at high‐latitudes and strengthened waveguide in between at 20‐40°N, 350‐650 K. In late winter, RWB leads to finite amplitude growth, which hinders upward propagating PRWs of zonal wavenumber 2 and 3 (wave‐2‐3). During wQBO, RWB in association with wave‐2‐3 is enhanced in the upper stratosphere. Wave absorption/mixing in the surf zone reinforces a stable polar vortex in early to middle winter. A poleward confinement of extratropical waveguide in the upper stratosphere forces RWB to extend downward around January. A strengthening of upward propagating wave‐2‐3 follows and the polar‐vortex response switches from reinforcement to disturbance around February, thus a sign reversal of the HTE in late winter.</br>
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spelling oxford-uuid:6c352eab-091c-40fc-84dd-e34f7887947f2022-03-26T19:09:18ZOn the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winterJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6c352eab-091c-40fc-84dd-e34f7887947fEnglishSymplectic ElementsWiley2020Lu, HHitchman, MHGray, LJAnstey, JAOsprey, SM<br>The boreal‐winter stratospheric polar vortex is more disturbed when the quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO) in the lower stratosphere is in its easterly phase (eQBO), and more stable during the westerly phase (wQBO). This so‐called “Holton‐Tan effect” (HTE) is known to involve Rossby waves (RWs) but the details remain obscure.</br> <br>This tropical‐extratropical connection is re‐examined in an attempt to explain its intra‐seasonal variation and its relation to Rossby wave breaking (RWB). Reanalyses in isentropic coordinates from the National Center for Environmental Prediction Climate Forecast System for the 1979 – 2017 period are used to evaluate the relevant features of RWB in the context of waveguide, wave mean‐flow interaction, and the QBO‐induced meridional circulation. During eQBO, the net extratropical wave forcing is enhanced in early winter with ~25% increase in upward propagating PRWs of zonal wavenumber 1 (wave‐1). RWB is also enhanced in the lower stratosphere, characterized by convergent anomalies in the subtropics and at high‐latitudes and strengthened waveguide in between at 20‐40°N, 350‐650 K. In late winter, RWB leads to finite amplitude growth, which hinders upward propagating PRWs of zonal wavenumber 2 and 3 (wave‐2‐3). During wQBO, RWB in association with wave‐2‐3 is enhanced in the upper stratosphere. Wave absorption/mixing in the surf zone reinforces a stable polar vortex in early to middle winter. A poleward confinement of extratropical waveguide in the upper stratosphere forces RWB to extend downward around January. A strengthening of upward propagating wave‐2‐3 follows and the polar‐vortex response switches from reinforcement to disturbance around February, thus a sign reversal of the HTE in late winter.</br>
spellingShingle Lu, H
Hitchman, MH
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Osprey, SM
On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title_full On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title_fullStr On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title_full_unstemmed On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title_short On the role of Rossby wave breaking in the quasi-biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
title_sort on the role of rossby wave breaking in the quasi biennial modulation of the stratospheric polar vortex during boreal winter
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