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INTERDECADAL VARIATION OF THE INTENSITY OF SOUTH ASIAN HIGH
Authors:YANG Guang  LI Chong-yin and TAN Yan-ke
Institution:Institute of Meteorology, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 211101 China; LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029 China
Abstract:The characteristics and possible physical mechanism of interdecadal variation of the intensity of the South Asian High (SAH) in summer are analyzed using the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data and NOAA extended reconstructed sea surface temperature (SST) data. The results indicate that a remarkable interdecadal transition occurred in the late 1970s that increased the intensity of SAH, or, an abrupt climate change was around 1978. A comparative analysis between the weak and strong period of the SAH intensity shows that the related anomalous patterns of the atmospheric circulation (including wind field, air temperature field and vertical velocity field) are nearly opposite to each other. The surface latent heat flux anomalies over the plateau (especially in the northwest of the plateau) in summer exert great influence on the interdecadal variation of the SAH intensity and the surface sensible heat flux anomalies play a more important role. Consistent with the interdecadal variation of the SAH intensity, the monopole mode of the tropical Indian Ocean SST in summer also experienced a low to high transition in the late 1970s. To some extent, this can reveal the impact of the anomalous monopole mode of the tropical Indian Ocean SST in summer on interdecadal variation of the SAH.
Keywords:South Asian High  interdecadal variation  atmospheric circulation  surface heat flux  sea surface temperature
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