Large-scale atmospheric circulation is expected to change considerably in the upcoming decades, and with it the interaction between Rossby waves and the jet stream. A common feature of midlatitude wintertime variability is upper-tropospheric quasi-stationary number 5 wave packets, which often propagate zonally along the jet. These are collectively referred to as the circumglobal teleconnection pattern (CTP). Their likeness seemingly emerges as a robust signal in future meridional wind trend projections in the Northern Hemisphere, which take the form of a zonal wave encompassing the midlatitudes. We attempt to elucidate this link across timescales (daily, monthly, and climatological), focusing on wave propagation in the jet waveguide in ...
International audienceThe classic partitioning between slow-moving, low-wavenumber planetary waves a...
Zonal-mean or basin-mean analyses often conclude that the midlatitude circulation will undergo a pol...
In a recent article published in this journal, Ting et al. (1996) documented the three-dimensional s...
Monthly and seasonally averaged upper tropospheric Northern Hemisphere winter fields are examined to...
Rossby waves are important drivers of the evolution of mid-latitude weather and their breaking (Ross...
Stationary waves are planetary-scale longitudinal variations in the time-averaged atmospheric circul...
This study investigates mechanisms for changes in wintertime extratropical cyclogenesis over North A...
The most severe thunderstorms, producing extreme precipitation, occur over subtropical and midlatitu...
Considerable uncertainties remain about the expected changes of ENSO and associated teleconnectivity...
The atmosphere is a complex system with an infinite number of independent variables. The best approx...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Persistently wet and dry climate anomalies during spring are known to be associated with a meanderin...
The future changes of atmospheric blocking over the Euro-Atlantic sector, diagnosed from an ensemble...
The Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is a slow-moving tropical mode that produces a planetary-scale e...
Understanding the atmospheric low-frequency variability is of crucial importance in fields such as c...
International audienceThe classic partitioning between slow-moving, low-wavenumber planetary waves a...
Zonal-mean or basin-mean analyses often conclude that the midlatitude circulation will undergo a pol...
In a recent article published in this journal, Ting et al. (1996) documented the three-dimensional s...
Monthly and seasonally averaged upper tropospheric Northern Hemisphere winter fields are examined to...
Rossby waves are important drivers of the evolution of mid-latitude weather and their breaking (Ross...
Stationary waves are planetary-scale longitudinal variations in the time-averaged atmospheric circul...
This study investigates mechanisms for changes in wintertime extratropical cyclogenesis over North A...
The most severe thunderstorms, producing extreme precipitation, occur over subtropical and midlatitu...
Considerable uncertainties remain about the expected changes of ENSO and associated teleconnectivity...
The atmosphere is a complex system with an infinite number of independent variables. The best approx...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Persistently wet and dry climate anomalies during spring are known to be associated with a meanderin...
The future changes of atmospheric blocking over the Euro-Atlantic sector, diagnosed from an ensemble...
The Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is a slow-moving tropical mode that produces a planetary-scale e...
Understanding the atmospheric low-frequency variability is of crucial importance in fields such as c...
International audienceThe classic partitioning between slow-moving, low-wavenumber planetary waves a...
Zonal-mean or basin-mean analyses often conclude that the midlatitude circulation will undergo a pol...
In a recent article published in this journal, Ting et al. (1996) documented the three-dimensional s...