2020
DOI: 10.1002/joc.6905
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Increasing energy transfer over Eurasia and the North Atlantic enhancing the Eurasian low‐frequency wave and boreal summer droughts in China

Abstract: The prolonged droughts that frequently occur in northern China are related to persistent anomalies of circulation and the low‐frequency waves. To explore the formation of the low‐frequency waves and the related internal variability and external forcing, the intra‐seasonal kinetic energy (KE) and the corresponding energy transfer terms are investigated algorithmically with multiscale energy and vorticity analysis. The results show two major energy sources located over the central North Atlantic (NA) and Europe,… Show more

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“…Snowmelt, with delayed hydrological effects, enhances soil moisture and heat absorption, creating a 'land bridge' that affects summer atmospheric circulation (Koster et al 2011). This leads to persistent soil moisture anomalies, triggering Rossby waves in Eurasia (Zhang et al 2020), which influence East Asian atmospheric circulation during summer (Zuo et al 2015, Shen et al 2020.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Snowmelt, with delayed hydrological effects, enhances soil moisture and heat absorption, creating a 'land bridge' that affects summer atmospheric circulation (Koster et al 2011). This leads to persistent soil moisture anomalies, triggering Rossby waves in Eurasia (Zhang et al 2020), which influence East Asian atmospheric circulation during summer (Zuo et al 2015, Shen et al 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%