2021
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-20-0337.1
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The Climatology and the Midwinter Suppression of the Cold Season North Pacific Storm Track in CMIP6 Models

Abstract: The reproducibility of climatology and the midwinter suppression of cold season North Pacific storm track (NPST) in historical runs of 18 CMIP6 models is evaluated against the NCEP reanalysis data. The results show that the position of the climatological peak area of 850 hPa meridional eddy heat flux (v′t′850) is well captured by these models. The spatial patterns of climatological v′t′850 are basically consistent with the NCEP reanalysis. Generally, NorESM2-LM and CESM2-WACCM present a relatively strong capab… Show more

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“…The climatological winter‐mean distribution of the downstream resultant PST broadly manifests as a zonally elongated monopole in various reanalysis data and model outputs (e.g., Blackmon et al., 1977; Booth et al., 2017; Hoskins & Hodges, 2019; Yang, Li, Chen, et al., 2021). However, Fu et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The climatological winter‐mean distribution of the downstream resultant PST broadly manifests as a zonally elongated monopole in various reanalysis data and model outputs (e.g., Blackmon et al., 1977; Booth et al., 2017; Hoskins & Hodges, 2019; Yang, Li, Chen, et al., 2021). However, Fu et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%