期刊文献+

Summertime Atmospheric Teleconnection Pattern Associated with a Warming over the Eastern Tibetan Plateau

Summertime Atmospheric Teleconnection Pattern Associated with a Warming over the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
在线阅读 下载PDF
导出
摘要 By using a surface air temperature index (SATI) averaged over the eastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), investigation is conducted on the short-term climate variation associated with the interannual air warming (or cooling) over the TP in each summer month. Evidence suggests that the SATI is associated with a consistent teleconnection pattern extending from the TP to central-western Asia and southeastern Europe. Associated rainfall changes include, for a warming case, a drought in northern India in May and June, and a stronger mei-yu front in June. The latter is due to an intensified upper-level northeasterly in eastern China and a wetter and warmer condition over the eastern TP. In the East Asian regions, the time-space distributions of the correlation patterns between SATI and rainfall are more complex and exhibit large differences from month to month. Some studies have revealed a close relationship between the anomalous heating over the TP and the rainfall anomaly along the Yangtze River valley appearing in the summer on a seasonal mean time-scale, whereas in the present study, this relationship only appears in June and the signal's significance becomes weaker after the long-term trend in the data was excluded. Close correlations between SATI and the convection activity and SST also occur in the western Pacific in July and August: A zonally-elongated warm tone in the SST in the northwestern Pacific seems to be a passive response of the associated circulation related to a warm SATI. The SATI-associated teleconnection pattern provides a scenario consistently linking the broad summer rainfall anomalies in Europe, central-western Asia, India, and East Asia. By using a surface air temperature index (SATI) averaged over the eastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), investigation is conducted on the short-term climate variation associated with the interannual air warming (or cooling) over the TP in each summer month. Evidence suggests that the SATI is associated with a consistent teleconnection pattern extending from the TP to central-western Asia and southeastern Europe. Associated rainfall changes include, for a warming case, a drought in northern India in May and June, and a stronger mei-yu front in June. The latter is due to an intensified upper-level northeasterly in eastern China and a wetter and warmer condition over the eastern TP. In the East Asian regions, the time-space distributions of the correlation patterns between SATI and rainfall are more complex and exhibit large differences from month to month. Some studies have revealed a close relationship between the anomalous heating over the TP and the rainfall anomaly along the Yangtze River valley appearing in the summer on a seasonal mean time-scale, whereas in the present study, this relationship only appears in June and the signal's significance becomes weaker after the long-term trend in the data was excluded. Close correlations between SATI and the convection activity and SST also occur in the western Pacific in July and August: A zonally-elongated warm tone in the SST in the northwestern Pacific seems to be a passive response of the associated circulation related to a warm SATI. The SATI-associated teleconnection pattern provides a scenario consistently linking the broad summer rainfall anomalies in Europe, central-western Asia, India, and East Asia.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第3期413-422,共10页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster of Ministry of Education (KLME050202 and 050205) the Jiangsu provincial 333 Talent Cultivation Project the Jiangsu provincial Qing-Lan Project and the Special Funds for Public Welfare of China [Grant No. GYHY(QX) 2007-6-26]Education Foundation, Hong Kong
关键词 teleconnection pattern short-term climate variation Tibetan Plateau surface air temperature teleconnection pattern, short-term climate variation, Tibetan Plateau, surface air temperature
  • 相关文献

参考文献30

  • 1Bamzai, A. S., and Shukla, J., 1999: Relation between Eurasian snow cover, snow depth, and the Indian summer monsoon: An observational study. J. Climate, 12, 3177-3132.
  • 2Blanford, H. F., 1884: On the extension of the Himalaya snowfall with dry winds and seasons of drought in India. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, 37, 1- 23.
  • 3Ding, Q.-H., and B. Wang, 2005: Circumglobal teleconnection in the Northern Hemisphere summer. J. Climate, 18, 3483- 3505.
  • 4Ding, Y. H., 1992: Summer monsoon rainfalls in China. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 70, 373- 396.
  • 5Duan, A., and G.-X. Wu, 2005: Role of the Tibetan Plateau thermal forcing in the sumraer climate pattern over subtropical Asia. Climate Dyn., 24, 793- 807.
  • 6Flohn, H., 1958: large-scale aspects of the summer monsoon in South and East Asia. J. Meteor. Soc. Ja, pan, 36, 180 -186.
  • 7Gao, Y., M. Tang, S. Luo, Z. Shen, and C. Li, 1981: Some aspects of recent research on the Qinghai-Xizang plateau meteorology. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 62, 31- 35.
  • 8Hahn, D. G., and J. Shukla, 1976: Apparent relationship between Eurasian snow cover and Indian monsoon rainfall. J. Atmos. Sci., 33, 2461-2462.
  • 9He, H., J. W. McGinnis, Z. S. Song, and M. Yanai, 1987: Onset of the Asian summer monsoon in 1979 and the effect of the Tibetan Plateau. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 1966- 1994.
  • 10Hsu, H.-H., and X. Liu, 2003: Relationship between the Tibetan Plateau heating and East Asian summer monsoon rainfall. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(20), 2066, doi: 10.1029/2003GL017909.

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部