2023
DOI: 10.1088/2515-7620/acb040
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Intraseasonal oscillations of the Silk Road pattern lead to predictability in East Asian precipitation patterns and the Mei Yu front

Abstract: The Silk Road pattern (SRP) is analysed on intraseasonal timescales over summer using empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) of the meridional wind at 200 hPa. The first two principal components explain almost equal amounts of variance, hence both are required to represent the intraseasonal SRP. The associated spatial loadings are 90° out of phase with each other, providing evidence that propagating oscillations are a natural mode of variability of the intraseasonal SRP. This is supported by Hovmöller diagrams o… Show more

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“…1a and b) reveals a zonal wavelike pattern over Eurasian continent, which explains 15.7% variability. Upper-level meridional wind changes with a zonally wave train over Eurasia during summer have been found (Muetzelfeldt et al, 2023;Zhu et al, 2023). Our results imply that lower-level temperature changes align with upper-level wind changes.…”
Section: Propagating Oscillations In Summer Air Temperature Over Eura...supporting
confidence: 57%
“…1a and b) reveals a zonal wavelike pattern over Eurasian continent, which explains 15.7% variability. Upper-level meridional wind changes with a zonally wave train over Eurasia during summer have been found (Muetzelfeldt et al, 2023;Zhu et al, 2023). Our results imply that lower-level temperature changes align with upper-level wind changes.…”
Section: Propagating Oscillations In Summer Air Temperature Over Eura...supporting
confidence: 57%