Title: Extratropical climate
1Extratropical climate
2Review of last lecture
- Mean state The two basic regions of SST? Which
region has stronger rainfall? What is the Walker
circulation? - El Nino and La Nina Which region has warm SST
anomaly during El Nino? 4-year period. - Global impacts of ENSO
- Effects of El Nino on U.S. winter temperature and
precipitation Warm temperature around Great
Lakes, Heavy rainfall in California and Gulf
coast - Land-sea temperature contrasts seasonal monsoon
3Mean state of extratropical climate Westerly
winds and the polar vortex
- The extratropical troposphere is dominated by
westerly winds and the polar vortex (a persistent
large-scale cyclone circling the planets
geographical poles) - Caused by the temperature contrast between the
tropics and the polar regions. - Stronger during winter when the temperature
contrast is larger
4Structure of the polar vortex
Warm
5The boundary of polar vortex is the Polar Jet
Stream
- Caused by steep temperature gradients between
cold and warm air masses - Stronger in winter, affect daily weather patterns
6When temperature contrast becomes weaker, polar
vortex slows down becomes wavy
Then cold polar air will enter mid-latitudes
7Polar Vortex Behind U.S. Big Chill Explained
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?v6KEkSfgHJNk
8Strengthening/Weakening of Polar Vortex(1)
Natural variability
- North Pole
- Arctic Oscillation (AO)
- Previously called North Atlantic Oscillation
(NAO) - South Pole
- Antarctic Oscillation (AAO)
9The Arctic Oscillation
- Positive phase Stronger polar vortex, colder
temperature over Greenland, warm winter in U.S. - Negative phase Weaker polar vortex, warmer
temperature over Greenland, cold winter in U.S.
10Strengthening/Weakening of Polar Vortex(2)
Human-induced global warming
Larger warming in Arctic than in tropics ?
reduces temperature contrast between tropics and
north pole ? weakens polar vortex
11When temperature contrast becomes weaker, polar
vortex slows down becomes wavy
Then cold polar air will enter mid-latitudes more
often
12Animation Cold US weather and Polar vortex in
the last 30 days
- http//www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/map/images/fnl/500z_0
1_30frames.fnl.anim.html
13Impacts of tropical climate on extratropical
climate
14The Pacific/North American Oscillation (PNA)
The way El Nino/La Nina affect U.S.
15PNA often generate the Pineapple Express
connecting Hawaii and California
16They are also called Atmospheric Rivers
They provide important rainfall, but also create
dangerous flooding for the west coast
17Video Atmospheric Rivers provide important
rainfall, create dangerous flooding
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vHCe7wVzOABw
18Global climate variabilityCombining the Tropics
and Extratropics
19Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO)
- The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is a
60yr oscillation in water temperatures and is a
major factor in the increase in Atlantic
hurricane activity.
20Global SST anomaly for AMO warm phase
21AMO and thermohaline circulation
22Summary
- Mean state westerly winds, polar vortex
- The natural oscillations associated with
strengthening/weakening of polar vortex AO, NAO,
AAO - The effect of human-induced global warming on
polar vortex - Impacts of tropical climate on extratropical
climate What is the primary way El Nino affect
extratropics? (PNA) - Global climate variability the 60-year AMO and
thermohaline circulation