2020
DOI: 10.5194/wcd-1-459-2020
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The life cycle of upper-level troughs and ridges: a novel detection method, climatologies and Lagrangian characteristics

Abstract: Abstract. A novel method is introduced to identify and track the life cycle of upper-level troughs and ridges. The aim is to close the existing gap between methods that detect the initiation phase of upper-level Rossby wave development and methods that detect Rossby wave breaking and decaying waves. The presented method quantifies the horizontal trough and ridge orientation and identifies the corresponding trough and ridge axes. These allow us to study the dynamics of pre- and post-trough–ridge regions separat… Show more

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“…These same months also have the highest frequency of synoptic types in the low wind speed group, however, which are dominated by anticyclones. The roughly comparable frequency of stronger cyclones and anticyclones is consistent with the mean position of the storm track that brings extratropical cyclones from the southwestern United States and anticyclones from central Canada 33,34 . The warmer months (April to September) have the highest frequency of synoptic types in the moderate wind speed group, consistent with the poleward movement of the mean midlatitude storm track 33–35 …”
Section: Synoptic Types and Rotor‐area Wind Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…These same months also have the highest frequency of synoptic types in the low wind speed group, however, which are dominated by anticyclones. The roughly comparable frequency of stronger cyclones and anticyclones is consistent with the mean position of the storm track that brings extratropical cyclones from the southwestern United States and anticyclones from central Canada 33,34 . The warmer months (April to September) have the highest frequency of synoptic types in the moderate wind speed group, consistent with the poleward movement of the mean midlatitude storm track 33–35 …”
Section: Synoptic Types and Rotor‐area Wind Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…33,34 The warmer months (April to September) have the highest frequency of synoptic types in the moderate wind speed group, consistent with the poleward movement of the mean midlatitude storm track. [33][34][35]…”
Section: Synoptic Types and Rotor-area Wind Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…During the development of the system, there is a fracture in such trough, so it acquires a smaller amplitude and negative horizontal tilt. The latter configuration is associated with more significant convective activity and lower static stability (MacDonald, 1976;Glickman et al, 1977;Bluestein, 1993;Cossetin et al, 2016;Schemm et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can have an important impact on the regional and global distribution of water properties and on climate change, which arises from their effect on the circulation by transporting heat and salinity and also by exchanging momentum and extracting potential energy with/from the mean flow. 2 For instance, mesoscale eddies off the Algerian basin are found to influence the regional mean circulation of the Levantine Intermediate Water. 3 On a global scale, the authors in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%