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Global atmospheric variables can be physically decomposed into four components: (1) the zonal time averaged climate symmetric component, (2) the time averaged climate asymmetric, (3) the zonal-mean transient symmetric anomaly, and (4) the transient asymmetric anomaly. This study analyzes the relationships between the intra-seasonal and inter-annual variability of planetary scale decomposed zonal and meridional winds in the tropopause, and oscillations such as those from the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO). The tropical inter-annual zonal mean wind anomalies in the tropopause are linked with the ENSO cycle and can propagate into the subtropics, mid-latitudes, and polar front regions via abnormal meridional vertical cells. Similarly, tropical intra-seasonal (40–60-d) zonal wind anomalies can reach the subtropics and mid-latitudes. The polar intra-seasonal zonal wind anomalies in the tropopause can propagate toward high-latitude areas. Thus, the AO and the AAO are the result of the interaction and propagation of these planetary scale zonal wind anomalies.
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Qian, W., Liang, H. Propagation of planetary-scale zonal mean wind anomalies and polar oscillations. Chin. Sci. Bull. 57, 2606–2614 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-012-5168-1
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