Li Chongyin, Wu Peili. 1990: An Observational Study of the 30-50 Day Atmospheric Oscillations Part I: Structure and Propagation. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 7(3): 294-304., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03179762
Citation: Li Chongyin, Wu Peili. 1990: An Observational Study of the 30-50 Day Atmospheric Oscillations Part I: Structure and Propagation. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 7(3): 294-304., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03179762

An Observational Study of the 30-50 Day Atmospheric Oscillations Part I: Structure and Propagation

  • Features of structure and propagation of the 30 to 50 day atmospheric oscillations are investigated using the ECMWF analysis of 1980-1983. Evidence is provided to confirm the characteristics of the oscillation in the equatori-al region. Those in the mid-high latitudes, however, are revealed to be very different from the tropics and pose a strong barotropic structure. Horizontal coherence shows teleconnection patterns which can be identified as EAP and PNA. The wind field of the specified time scale of the oscillation appears as long-lived vortices and vortex pairs. Mid-latitude perturbations propagate clearly westwards, especially during the winter season. In the high latitudes, they propagate westwards in the winter but eastwards in the summer. Meridional propagations are rather different from region to region.
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