Journal article

Midlatitude fronts and variability in the Southern Hemisphere tropical width

I Rudeva, I Simmonds, D Crock, G Boschat

Journal of Climate | Published : 2019

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between midlatitude synoptic activity and variations in the width of the tropics in the Southern Hemisphere for the period 1979–2016. The edge of the tropical belt is defined here in terms of the latitude of the subtropical ridge (STR) of sea level pressure, and eddy activity in the midlatitudes is characterized by the behavior of atmospheric fronts. It is shown that the location and intensity of the STR are significantly correlated with the number of cold fronts between 208 and 408S and that these relationships exhibit seasonal and zonal asymmetry. The link between the STR and the number of fronts is analyzed in five sectors of the Southern Hemisphere to..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the three anonymous reviewers for their reviews, which provided new insight and very detailed comments that improved the clarity of the paper. We thank the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts for the atmospheric reanalysis data. Parts of this work were made possible by a grant from the Australian Research Council (DP160101997). Irina Rudeva also benefited from project 14.613.21.0083 (ID RFMEFI61317 3 0083) with the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation. Ghyslaine Boschat was supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (Grant CE170100023).