Atmospheric blockings and their impacts on wintertime surface air temperature in East Asia are investigated by using three blocking indices. Blockings in two specific regions that indirectly or directly modulate East Asian climate variability are analyzed: Ural (UR) blocking over East Asia's northwest and Okhotsk (OK) blocking over East Asia's northeast. Both lead to cold anomalies in East Asia but through slightly different mechanisms. In the typical case of UR blocking, cold air associated with a mid-level trough develops to the east of the quasi-stationary blocking and slowly moves southeastward as the Siberian high intensifies. Four days after the blocking onset, East Asia experiences significant cooling due to the temperature advection...
The persistence of atmospheric circulation anomalies over East Asia shows a winter to winter recurre...
Based on NCEP reanalysis daily data during 1979–2018, the spatiotemporal evolution of the 10–30-day ...
The large-scale impacts of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the East Atlantic/West Russia (EA/WR) tel...
Atmospheric blockings and their impacts on wintertime surface air temperature in East Asia are inves...
The Ural blocking (UB) high is a weather system closely related to the cold air process during winte...
Western Siberia is a large area in Northern Eurasia, which lies between the Urals and the Yenisei Ri...
In this study, the connection between Arctic Oscillation (AO) and variability of East Asian winter m...
We study wintertime blocking events in 2004–2016 over Western Siberia (WS) and their influence on th...
AbstractThe Arctic Oscillation (AO), which depicts a most dominant large-scale seesaw between the mi...
A previous study indicated that the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and Siberian High (SH) are two important...
The occurrence of wintertime cold surges (CSs) over East Asia is largely controlled by the surface a...
Based on the NECP/NCAR reanalysis dataset, the associations between the number of cold days (NCD) ov...
AbstractIn Part I of this study, the impact of Ural blocking (UB) on the warm Arctic?cold Eurasian (...
The persistence of atmospheric circulation anomalies over East Asia shows a winter to winter recurre...
The rate of warming of Arctic surface temperature is about 2–3 times faster than the global mean sur...
The persistence of atmospheric circulation anomalies over East Asia shows a winter to winter recurre...
Based on NCEP reanalysis daily data during 1979–2018, the spatiotemporal evolution of the 10–30-day ...
The large-scale impacts of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the East Atlantic/West Russia (EA/WR) tel...
Atmospheric blockings and their impacts on wintertime surface air temperature in East Asia are inves...
The Ural blocking (UB) high is a weather system closely related to the cold air process during winte...
Western Siberia is a large area in Northern Eurasia, which lies between the Urals and the Yenisei Ri...
In this study, the connection between Arctic Oscillation (AO) and variability of East Asian winter m...
We study wintertime blocking events in 2004–2016 over Western Siberia (WS) and their influence on th...
AbstractThe Arctic Oscillation (AO), which depicts a most dominant large-scale seesaw between the mi...
A previous study indicated that the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and Siberian High (SH) are two important...
The occurrence of wintertime cold surges (CSs) over East Asia is largely controlled by the surface a...
Based on the NECP/NCAR reanalysis dataset, the associations between the number of cold days (NCD) ov...
AbstractIn Part I of this study, the impact of Ural blocking (UB) on the warm Arctic?cold Eurasian (...
The persistence of atmospheric circulation anomalies over East Asia shows a winter to winter recurre...
The rate of warming of Arctic surface temperature is about 2–3 times faster than the global mean sur...
The persistence of atmospheric circulation anomalies over East Asia shows a winter to winter recurre...
Based on NCEP reanalysis daily data during 1979–2018, the spatiotemporal evolution of the 10–30-day ...
The large-scale impacts of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the East Atlantic/West Russia (EA/WR) tel...