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Published March 15, 2012 | Supplemental Material + Published
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Mechanisms of an extraordinary East Asian summer monsoon event in July 2011

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that the strong East Asian summer monsoon results mainly from the westward intensification of the North Pacific subtropical high (NPSH), or equivalently, the enhancement of the western North Pacific subtropical high. However, during early July in 2011 a strong southerly or southeasterly moist flow gave rise to a large amount of precipitation over southwestern Japan and Korea and anomalous dry conditions over central China because of the extraordinary intensification of the NPSH to the north. The formation of the anomalous high that occurred to the east of central Japan during early July is very rare, and its physical mechanisms are investigated in this study. The regressed circulation anomalies and wave-activity flux vectors for July 2011 and data from the previous 32 years show that two teleconnection patterns due to Rossby wave trains are the most important mechanisms: Rossby wave propagation from the eastern North Atlantic and western Europe to East Asia following the North Eurasian jet and East Asian jet in the upper level, and northward propagation of Rossby waves forced by diabatic heating over the western North Pacific (WNP) region in the lower level. This simultaneous forcing of a significant negative phase of the summertime North Atlantic Oscillation in the higher latitudes and enhanced diabatic heating over the subtropical WNP is found to be the cause of the abnormal development of the anomalous high to the east of central Japan, resulting in extremely wet conditions in Korea and southern Japan and dry conditions in southern China.

Additional Information

© 2012 by the American Geophysical Union. Received 16 November 2011; revised 20 January 2012; accepted 23 January 2012; published 15 March 2012. This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MEST) (2011–0021927) and the Korea Meteorological Administration Research and Development Program under grant CATER 2012–3071. We would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments.

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