Zhang, C., H. L. Liu, J. B. Xie, C. Y. Li, and P. F. Lin, 2020: Impacts of increased SST resolution on the North Pacific storm track in ERA-Interim. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 37(11), 1256−1266, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-0072-0.
Citation: Zhang, C., H. L. Liu, J. B. Xie, C. Y. Li, and P. F. Lin, 2020: Impacts of increased SST resolution on the North Pacific storm track in ERA-Interim. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 37(11), 1256−1266, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-0072-0.

Impacts of Increased SST Resolution on the North Pacific Storm Track in ERA-Interim

  • This study examines the artificial influence of increasing the SST resolution on the storm track over the North Pacific in ERA-Interim. Along with the mesoscale oceanic eddies and fronts resolved during the high-resolution-SST period, the low-level storm track strengthens northward, reaching more than 30% of the maximum values in the low-resolution-SST period after removing the influence of ENSO. The mesoscale structure firstly imprints on the marine atmospheric boundary layer, which then leads to changes in turbulent heat flux and near-surface convergence, forcing a secondary circulation into the free atmosphere, strengthening the vertical eddy heat, momentum and specific humidity fluxes, and contributing to the enhancement of the storm track. Results from a high-resolution atmospheric model further indicate the changes in the storm track due to the mesoscale SST and their relationship.
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