Recent changes in the summer precipitation pattern in East China and the background circulation

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作者
Yali Zhu
Huijun Wang
Wen Zhou
Jiehua Ma
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nansen
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Zhu International Research Centre, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] City University of Hong Kong,Climate Change Research Center
[4] Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Energy and Environment
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2011年 / 36卷
关键词
East China; Precipitation; Interdecadal variability; Climate change;
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This study documents the decadal changes of the summer precipitation in East China, with increased rainfall in the Huang-Huai River region (HR) and decreased in the Yangtze River region (YR) during 2000–2008 in comparison to 1979–1999. The main features of the atmospheric circulation related to the increased precipitation in the HR are the strengthened ascending motion and slightly increased air humidity, which is partly due to the weakened moisture transport out of the HR to the western tropical Pacific (associated with the weakened westerly over East Asia and the warming center over the Lake Baikal). The rainfall decrease in the YR is related to the weakened ascending motion and reduced water vapor content, which is mainly related to the weakened southwesterly moisture flux into the YR (associated with the eastward recession of the Western Pacific Subtropical High). The global sea surface temperature (SST) also shows significant changes during 2000–2008 relative to 1979–1999. The shift of the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO) to a negative phase probably induces the warming over the Lake Baikal and the weakened westerly jet through the air-sea interaction in the Pacific, and thus changes the summer precipitation pattern in East China. Numerical experiments using an atmospheric general circulation model, with prescribed all-Pacific SST anomalies of 2000–2008 relative to 1979–1999, also lend support to the PDO’s contribution to the warming over the Lake Baikal and the weakened westerlies over East China.
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页码:1463 / 1473
页数:10
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