Seasonality and Dynamics of Atmospheric Teleconnection from the Tropical Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific to West Antarctica
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Title
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Seasonality and Dynamics of Atmospheric Teleconnection from the Tropical Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific to West Antarctica
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Other Titles
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서남극과 열대 인도양 및 서태평양의 대기원격상관의 계절성과 역학
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Authors
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Lee, Hyun-Ju
Jin, Emilia Kyung
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Subject
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Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Keywords
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tropical-Antarctic teleconnection; barotropic Rossby wave theory; Indian Ocean and Western Pacific forcing; climate of West Antarctica
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Issue Date
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2021-07
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Citation
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Lee, Hyun-Ju, Jin, Emilia Kyung. 2021. "Seasonality and Dynamics of Atmospheric Teleconnection from the Tropical Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific to West Antarctica". ATMOSPHERE, 12(7): 1-12.
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Abstract
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The global impact of the tropical Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific (IOWP) is expected to in-crease in the future because this area has been continuously warming due to global warming; however, the impact of the IOWP forcing on West Antarctica has not been clearly revealed. Re-cently, ice loss in West Antarctica has been accelerated due to the basal melting of ice shelves. This study examines the characteristics and formation mechanisms of the teleconnection be-tween the IOWP and West Antarctica for each season using the Rossby wave theory. To explicitly understand the role of the background flow in the teleconnection process, we conduct linear baroclinic model (LBM) simulations in which the background flow is initialized differently de-pending on the season. During JJA/SON, the barotropic Rossby wave generated by the IOWP forcing propagates into the Southern Hemisphere through the climatological northerly wind and arrives in West Antarctica; meanwhile, during DJF/MAM, the wave can hardly penetrate the tropical region. This indicates that during the Austral winter and spring, the IOWP forcing and IOWP-region variabilities such as the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Indian Ocean Basin (IOB) modes should paid more attention to in order to investigate the ice change in West Antarctica.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13269
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos12070849
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Article
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해당사항없음
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SCIE
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