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Impact of tibetan plateau snow cover on tropical cyclogenesis via the Madden–Julian oscillation during the following boreal summer

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This study investigates the role of the interannual variation of boreal winter (December–February) snow cover over the Tibetan Plateau (TPSC) in modulating the relationship between the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) and tropical cyclogenesis over the western North Pacific (WNP) during the following boreal summer (June–October). During the boreal summer following a high snow cover anomaly (SCA), MJO-associated convection tends to be confined to the west of 140 °E, coinciding with more frequent tropical cyclone (TC) activity in this region. By contrast, there tends to be stronger MJO-associated convection extending farther east during years following low SCA. The MJO-associated convection extends to ~ 160 °E over the WNP basin with a peak around 140 °E. Thus, more TCs form farther east in the WNP in these years. We use composite analyses of large-scale environmental factors to demonstrate that low-level relative vorticity is one of the most important factors in controlling TCs in response to the change of MJO-associated convection between years with high SCA and low SCA. Meanwhile, eddy kinetic energy variations associated with the MJO are consistent with changes in tropical cyclogenesis over the WNP basin between years with high and low SCA. The Asian summer monsoon plays an important role in linking prior winter TPSC to MJO activity in the following summer. During high-SCA years, increased snow cover results in positive soil moisture anomalies and cooling over the Tibetan Plateau, thus weakening the following summer Asian monsoon and weakening associated water vapor advection, while the opposite chain of events occurs in low-SCA years. These changes in high-SCA years are favorable for MJO propagation and are unfavorable for MJO propagation in low-SCA years. Meanwhile, the interannual variation of SCA exerts a significant impact on the upper-tropospheric circulation and thus changes in vertical wind shear. During high-SCA years, there are anomalous upper-level easterlies in the Indian Ocean and upper-level westerlies in the Pacific Ocean, which result in anomalous easterly wind shear in the Indian Ocean and anomalous westerly shear in the Pacific Ocean. The opposite shear pattern arises in low-SCA years. In addition to changes in wind shear, the background vertical motion associated with changes in TPSC may also be partly responsible for changes in MJO activity.

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We thank two anonymous reviewers for constructive comments on the improvement of this manuscript. This research was jointly supported by the the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants no. 41922033), Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Grants no. BK20181412), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant nos. 41675072 and 41730961), the Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu Province (R2017Q01), and the project of the ‘‘Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province (2019-JY-100)). P. Klotzbach would like to acknowledge a grant from the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation.

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Han, X., Zhao, H., Klotzbach, P.J. et al. Impact of tibetan plateau snow cover on tropical cyclogenesis via the Madden–Julian oscillation during the following boreal summer. Clim Dyn 56, 3025–3043 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05625-y

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