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Synergistic effect of SST anomalies in the North Pacific and North Atlantic on summer surface air temperature over the Mongolian Plateau
Synergistic effect of SST anomalies in the North Pacific and North Atlantic on summer surface air temperature over the Mongolian Plateau
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Synergistic effect of SST anomalies in the North Pacific and North Atlantic on summer surface air temperature over the Mongolian Plateau

2021
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The impact of sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) over the North Pacific (32°–45° N, 140° E–150° W) and North Atlantic (north: 52°–68° N, 60°–20° W; south: 0°–30° N, 100°–40° W) on the summer surface air temperature (SAT) over the Mongolian Plateau (MP) is studied using NCEP/NCAR and Climatic Research Unit (CRU) reanalysis data. The results show that the circumglobal teleconnection (CGT) wave train related to the SSTAs in the North Atlantic propagates along with the westerly jet, resulting in a geopotential height anomaly at 200 hPa that favors an SAT anomalies (SATAs) on the MP. In addition, an anticyclonic (cyclonic) circulation anomaly with the characteristics of an atmospheric ultralong wave at 200 hPa over the Eurasia–Pacific region associated with the SSTAs in the North Pacific is also responsible for the positive (negative) SATAs on the MP. The results further reveal that the SSTAs in the North Pacific and the northern North Atlantic act synergistically on the SATAs on the MP. If there are strongly positive (negative) SSTAs in the North Pacific and the northern North Atlantic at the same time, the probability of a strongly positive (negative) SATAs on the MP is 67% (100%) for the research period of this paper. However, if the strongly positive (negative) SSTAs only appear in the North Pacific or the northern North Atlantic, the probability of a strongly positive (negative) SATAs on the MP is less than 34% (31%). The synergism of the SSTAs in the North Pacific and the northern North Atlantic enhances Rossby wave energy in Eurasia, with more Rossby wave energy spreading to the MP that in turn causes the circulation anomaly on the MP. Meanwhile, baroclinic conditions at 850 hPa north of the North Pacific, the northern and southern North Atlantic favor a northward shift of the westerly jet that guides the Rossby wave downstream so that the circulation anomaly that produces the SATAs on the MP is located in the mid–high latitudes.