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Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 108:601-611
Increasing heavy concentrated Meiyu precipitation over the Yangtze–Huaihe river valley (YHRV) during recent years has been previously reported. In fact, the concentrated Meiyu rainfall occurring in a small region or a certain period easily results
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Acta Meteorologica Sinica. 25:156-165
The interdecadal variation of intensity of the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) during the period 1951–2001 is studied by using data from the National Climate Center (NCC), China Meteorological Administration. The characteristics of the circ
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 27:937-946
Changes of temperature extremes over China were evaluated using daily maximum and minimum temperature data from 591 stations for the period 1961–2002. A set of indices of warm extremes, cold extremes and daily temperature range (DTR) extremes was s
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 27:528-542
The role of various mountains in the Asian monsoon system is investigated by AGCM simulations with different mountains. The comparison of the simulation with Asian mountains (MAsia run) with the simulation without mountains (NM run) reveals that the
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 27:403-420
A number of AGCM simulations were performed by including various land-sea distributions (LSDs), such as meridional LSDs, zonal LSDs, tropical large-scale LSDs, and subcontinental-scale LSDs, to identify their effects on the Asian monsoon. In seven me
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 26:1226-1234
The observed South Asia High (SAH) center is characterized by two distinctive equilibrium modes during boreal midsummer, namely the center of SAH is located between 82.5°–92.5°E for the Tibetan Plateau mode and between 55°–65°E for the Irania
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 66:2714-2729
The relative impacts of various land–sea distributions (LSDs) and mountains on Asian monsoon extent and intensity are assessed using a series of AGCM simulations. The air–sea coupling effects are not considered in this study. All simulations were
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Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences. 52:843-854
We define a new monsoon index (MV) as the product of relative vorticity and equivalent potential temperature using the long-term NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data. The MV index provides new insights into the intraseasonal and interannual variabilities of the
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 26:493-502
The present study analyzes the differences in spatial and temporal variations of surface temperatures between early and late onset years of the South China Sea summer monsoon (SCSSM). It is found that when the land surface temperature north of 40°N
Autor:
Yongfu Qian, Zhifu Wang
Publikováno v:
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 26:169-179
Based on the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data for the period of 1948–2004 and the monthly rainfall data at 160 stations in China from 1951 to 2004, the relationships among the land-ocean temperature anomaly difference in the mid-lower troposphere in sprin