2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019gl086585
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Frequency‐Dependent Behavior of Zonal Jet Variability

Abstract: Recent work suggests that storm track diagnostics such as eddy heat fluxes and eddy kinetic energies have very small signatures in the first annular mode of zonal mean zonal wind, suggesting a lack of co‐variability between the locations of the extratropical jet and storm tracks. The frequency‐dependence of this apparent decoupling is explored in ERA‐Interim reanalysis data. The annular modes show similar spatial characteristics in the different frequency ranges considered. Cancellation between the signatures … Show more

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“…Unlike the dynamics of the SAM's periodicity described above, the BAM is a result of the interaction between the anomalous baroclinicity and eddy heat flux associated with a single EOF, the leading EOF of the EKE. In general, the BAM and SAM are viewed as independent modes (Thompson & Woodworth, 2014), although a few recent studies have suggested some connections between them (Boljka et al., 2018; Lindgren et al., 2020).…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the dynamics of the SAM's periodicity described above, the BAM is a result of the interaction between the anomalous baroclinicity and eddy heat flux associated with a single EOF, the leading EOF of the EKE. In general, the BAM and SAM are viewed as independent modes (Thompson & Woodworth, 2014), although a few recent studies have suggested some connections between them (Boljka et al., 2018; Lindgren et al., 2020).…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the dynamics of the SAM's periodicity described above, the BAM is a result of the interaction between the anomalous baroclinicity and eddy heat flux associated with a single EOF, the leading EOF of the EKE. In general, the BAM and SAM are viewed as independent modes (Thompson & Woodworth, 2014), although a few recent studies have suggested some connections between them (Boljka et al, 2018;Lindgren et al, 2020).…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%