A Connection of Winter Eurasian Cold Anomaly to the Modulation of Ural Blocking by ENSO

  • Binhe Luo
  • , Dehai Luo
  • , Aiguo Dai
  • , Ian Simmonds
  • , Lixin Wu

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Abstract

This study investigates how El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) modulates winter cold anomalies over central Eurasia (CE) using reanalysis data during 1950–2019. It is found that ENSO can significantly influence winter air temperature over CE mainly through modulating the strength and location of the cyclonic anomaly of Ural blocking (UB) or long-lived UB events. A strong (weak) cyclonic anomaly of UB on the southeastern (eastern) side of the Ural Mountains tends to occur over midlatitude (high-latitude) Eurasia during La Niña (El Niño) winters. Such anomalous circulation leads to a strong (weak) cold anomaly over CE, especially over East Asia, due to enhanced (weakened) cold air advection toward the CE during La Niña (El Niño). The UB-related cyclonic anomaly in the midlatitude (high latitude) side of Eurasia is shown to be related to weakened (enhanced) eastward extension of strong westerly winds over midlatitude Eurasia during La Niña (El Niño) winters.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2021GL094304
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume48
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 8 2021

Keywords

  • ENSO
  • Eurasia cold anomaly
  • Ural blocking

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