Winter extreme precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau influenced by Arctic sea ice on interdecadal timescale

IF 6.4 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Qing-Quan Li , Miao Bi , Song Yang , Qing-Yuan Wu , Yi-Hui Ding , Xin-Yong Shen , Xiao-Ting Sun , Meng-Chu Zhao
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The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and the Arctic are the most sensitive regions to global climate change. However, the interdecadal varibility of winter extreme precipitation over the TP and its linkage with Arctic sea ice are still unclear. In this study, the characteristics and mechisnems of the TP extreme precipitation (TPEP) influenced by Arctic sea ice on interdecadal timescale are studied based on the daily precipitation, monthly sea ice concentration and ERA5 reanalysis data from 1980 to 2018. We found that the dominant mode of the TPEP in winter mostly exhibits a uniform spatial variation on the interdecadal timescale, with an opposite weak variation in the southeastern TP, and the Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) before 2002 are larger than that after 2003. The interdecadal variation of TPEP is affected by two teleconnection wave trains regulated by the Barents and Kara Sea ice. In the light ice years, a remarkable positive geopotential height (HGT) anomaly appears over the Barents‒Kara Sea and a remarkable negative HGT anomaly is located over the Lake Baikal. Two wave trains originating over the Barents‒Kara Sea can be observed. The southern branch forms a wave train through the North Atlantic along the subtropical westerly jet stream, showing a ‘+ − + − +’ pattern of HGT anomalies from Arctic to the TP. Negative HGT anomaly controls the western TP, which creates dynamic and water vapor conditions for the TPEP. The northern branch forms a wave train through the Lake Baikal and the southeast of the TP, showing a ‘+ − +’ HGT anomaly distribution. Positive HGT anomaly controls the southeastern TP, which is not conducive to precipitation in the region. When the SIC in the Barents‒Kara Sea increases, the situation is opposite. The above analysis also reveals the reason for the difference in the east‒west distribution of the TPEP.

青藏高原冬季极端降水在年代际尺度上受北极海冰的影响
青藏高原和北极是对全球气候变化最敏感的地区。然而,青藏高原冬季极端降水的年代际变化及其与北极海冰的联系仍不清楚。本研究基于1980-2018年的日降水量、月海冰浓度和ERA5再分析数据,研究了跨年代尺度的TP极端降水(TPEP)受北极海冰影响的特征和机理。研究发现,冬季 TPEP 主导模式在年代际尺度上大多表现为均匀的空间变化,东南部 TP 变化相反较弱,且 2002 年之前的北极海冰浓度(SIC)大于 2003 年之后的 SIC。TPEP 的年代际变化受巴伦支海和喀拉海冰调节的两个远缘波列的影响。在少冰年份,巴伦支海-喀拉海上空出现明显的正位势高度(HGT)异常,贝加尔湖上空出现明显的负位势高度异常。可以观察到源自巴伦支海-卡拉海的两个波列。南侧分支沿着副热带西风喷流形成穿越北大西洋的波列,显示出从北极到热带地区的 "+ - + - +"HGT异常模式。负的 HGT 异常控制着西部 TP,为 TPEP 创造了动力和水汽条件。北部分支形成的波列穿过贝加尔湖和大洋深处的东南部,呈现出 "+ - +"的 HGT 异常分布。正的 HGT 异常控制着 TP 的东南部,不利于该地区的降水。当巴伦支海-卡拉海的 SIC 增加时,情况则相反。上述分析还揭示了 TPEP 东西向分布差异的原因。
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Advances in Climate Change Research
Advances in Climate Change Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
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9.80
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4.10%
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424
审稿时长
107 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Climate Change Research publishes scientific research and analyses on climate change and the interactions of climate change with society. This journal encompasses basic science and economic, social, and policy research, including studies on mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Advances in Climate Change Research attempts to promote research in climate change and provide an impetus for the application of research achievements in numerous aspects, such as socioeconomic sustainable development, responses to the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, diplomatic negotiations of climate and environment policies, and the protection and exploitation of natural resources.
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