Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the relationship and underlying mechanisms between the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Arctic sea ice. The results reveal that the preceding December sea ice over the Laptev Sea plays an important role in the formation of positive IOD conditions during April–June (AMJ). In years with positive December Laptev sea ice anomalies, the zonal wavenumber-1 (ZWN1) planetary wave component is stimulated at middle and high latitudes. The high-latitude ZWN1 propagates upward to the stratosphere and downward to the troposphere in December, affects the atmospheric circulation over the North Atlantic, and further leads to a warm sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) that persists until the following February. The mid-latitude ZWN1 propagates upward to the stratosphere in January and downward to the troposphere in February, contributing to the positive 200-hPa geopotential height anomaly (GPHA) in the subtropical Atlantic. The ascending anomaly induced by the warm SSTA and the positive 200-hPa GPHA in the subtropical Atlantic in February are favorable for effective Rossby wave source formation and stimulate an atmospheric wave train that forms an anomalous cyclone over the northern Arabian Sea, which contributes to enhanced convection over North India, stimulating an anomalous anticyclone over East India and leading to reduced convection over the northeastern Indian Ocean in March. The reduced convection over the northeastern Indian Ocean may lead to strengthened equatorial easterly winds and further contribute to positive IOD conditions in AMJ. These findings indicate that December Laptev sea ice may contribute to AMJ IOD conditions.

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