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Extreme precipitation over northern China in autumn 2021 and joint contributions of tropical and mid-latitude factors
文献摘要:
Frequent heavy precipitation and severe flood disasters struck northern China in early autumn 2021,with seven provinces/municipalities surpassing their precipitation records since 1961.Causes for such extreme events from the climate perspective are unclear because the variability of autumn precipitation in northern China is poorly understood.This study revealed that the event was directly caused by the extremely north-westward location of the western Pacific subtropical high(WPSH),which was jointly induced by several tropical and mid-latitude factors.The developing La Nina and warmer than normal tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature altered the Pacific Walker Circulation and enhanced the convection over the tropical western Pacific.Meanwhile,the Madden-Julian Oscillation stagnated for a long time in its phases 3-5 in early autumn and contributed constructively to the active convection over the tropical eastern Indian Ocean and western Pacific.These effects altogether excited a lower-tropospheric cyclone anomaly to the west of the Philippines and shifted the WPSH northwestwards in early autumn.A mid-latitude cyclonic centre was also observed upstream of East Asia.It dispersed Rossby wave energy southeastwards in the form of cold air invasions.The resultant convergence of cold and dry air from the north with warm and moist air from the south together caused extreme precipitation over northern China in autumn 2021.Relevant conclusions can enhance our current understanding of the causes of autumn extreme precipitation events in northern China and improve our ability to predict such events and prevent resultant disasters.
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作者姓名:
Wei GU;Li-Juan CHEN;Yong-Guang WANG;Hui GAO;Lin WANG;Yu-Yun LIU
作者机构:
Climate Studies Key Laboratory,National Climate Center China Meteorological Administration,Beijing 100081,China;Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters,Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Nanjing 210044,China;Center for Monsoon System Research,Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029,China
引用格式:
[1]Wei GU;Li-Juan CHEN;Yong-Guang WANG;Hui GAO;Lin WANG;Yu-Yun LIU-.Extreme precipitation over northern China in autumn 2021 and joint contributions of tropical and mid-latitude factors)[J].气候变化研究进展(英文版),2022(06):835-842
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