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[AAS10-P02] Influence of the tropics-extratropics boundary and sea surface temperature fronts on the latitude of the westerly jet stream
Keywords:tropics-extratropics boundary, sea surface temperature front, westerly jet stream
The 5800 m height line at the 500 hPa level is defined as the tropics-extratropics boundary. This line serves as a proxy for the northern edge of the tropical region. Next, we focus on the strong wind axis of the westerly jet stream, which moves meridionally at mid-latitudes, because the jet stream can supply vortices with small spatial scales. Then, we examine the positional relationship between the jet stream and the tropical mid-latitude boundary.
By measuring the mean latitudinal distance between the jet stream and the boundary, it is shown that the jet stream flows near tropics-extratropics boundary in most seasons. However, only in seasons when a sea surface temperature (SST) front exists near the boundary, the westerly jet stream is trapped above the SST front and temporarily leaves tropics-extratropics boundary. In boreal spring and autumn, when the westerly jet stream is anchored by the SST front, the existence of mesoscale phenomena such as the Meiyu-Baiu front may be required to connect the tropical and midlatitude solutions in place of the westerly jet stream.