Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2016)

Relationship between North American winter temperature and large-scale atmospheric circulation anomalies and its decadal variation

  • B Yu,
  • H Lin,
  • Z W Wu,
  • W J Merryfield

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/11/7/074001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 074001

Abstract

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The interannual relationship between North American (NA) winter temperature and large-scale atmospheric circulation anomalies and its decadal variation are analyzed. NA temperature anomalies are dominated by two leading maximum covariance analysis (MCA) modes of NA surface temperature and Northern Hemisphere 500 hPa geopotential anomalies. A new teleconnection index, termed the Asian-Bering-North American (ABNA) pattern, is constructed from the normalized geopotential field after linearly removing the contribution of the Pacific-North American (PNA) pattern. The ABNA pattern is sustained by synoptic eddy forcing. The first MCA mode of NA surface temperature is highly correlated with the PNA and ABNA teleconnections, and the second mode with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). This indicates that NA temperature is largely controlled by these three large-scale atmospheric patterns, i.e., the PNA, ABNA and NAO. These temperature-circulation relationships appear stationary in the 20th century.

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