Progress in Semi-arid Climate Change Studies in China

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Jianping Huang
Jieru Ma
Xiaodan Guan
Yue Li
Yongli He
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[1] Lanzhou University,Key Laboratory for Semi
[2] Shenyang Agricultural University,Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences
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semi-arid regions; drying; expansion; warming; dynamics; 半干旱区; 干旱化; 扩张; 强化增温; 动力学;
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This article reviews recent progress in semi-arid climate change research in China. Results indicate that the areas of semi-arid regions have increased rapidly during recent years in China, with an increase of 33% during 1994–2008 compared to 1948–62. Studies have found that the expansion rate of semi-arid areas over China is nearly 10 times higher than that of arid and sub-humid areas, and is mainly transformed from sub-humid/humid regions. Meanwhile, the greatest warming during the past 100 years has been observed over semi-arid regions in China, and mainly induced by radiatively forced processes. The intensity of the regional temperature response over semi-arid regions has been amplified by land-atmosphere interactions and human activities. The decadal climate variation in semi-arid regions is modulated by oceanic oscillations, which induce land-sea and north-south thermal contrasts and affect the intensities of westerlies, planetary waves and blocking frequencies. In addition, the drier climates in semi-arid regions across China are also associated with the weakened East Asian summer monsoon in recent years. Moreover, dust aerosols in semi-arid regions may have altered precipitation by affecting the local energy and hydrological cycles. Finally, semi-arid regions in China are projected to continuously expand in the 21st century, which will increase the risk of desertification in the near future.
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页码:922 / 937
页数:15
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