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摘要
利用欧洲中期天气预报中心临时再分析数据集的月平均数据和全球降水气候学项目的降水数据,我们研究了青藏高原(TIPs)上空的大气热力条件、亚洲西风喷流(AWJS)强度和夏季北方欧亚非地区气候之间的联系。在 AWJS 的入口处,TIPs(TTIP)上空的对流层气温与西亚、东欧和俄罗斯西部的降水量呈显著负相关,与地表气温呈正相关。此外,TTIP 与非洲东北部的降水也有显著的正相关性。相比之下,在 AWJS 出口处,TTIP 与东亚地区的降水呈显著负相关,与 SAT 呈显著正相关。TTIP 与东北亚降水量呈显著正相关。欧亚非地区与 TTIP 相关的降水和 SAT 的这种分布可以用直线喷流条纹的四象限概念模型来解释。亚洲大陆从中低纬度到高纬度的温度梯度增强,与高 TTIP 相关,导致 AWJS 增强。在 AWJS 的入口和出口处分别出现了两个异常的相反经向环流,它们是欧亚非地区与 TTIP 相关的降水和 SAT 分布的原因。
Link between the atmospheric thermal condition over the Tibetan–Iranian Plateaus and Eurasian–African climate through the Asian westerly jet stream
Using monthly mean data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts interim reanalysis dataset and precipitation data from the Global Precipitation Climatology Project, we investigate the connections among the atmospheric thermal condition over the Tibetan–Iranian Plateaus (TIPs), the intensity of the Asian westerly jet stream (AWJS), and climate over the Eurasian–African region during boreal summer. At the entrance of the AWJS, the tropospheric air temperature over the TIPs (TTIP) has a significant negative correlation with precipitation and a positive correlation with surface air temperature (SAT) over West Asia, Eastern Europe, and western Russia. Furthermore, the TTIP has a significant positive correlation with precipitation over Northeast Africa. In contrast, at the exit of the AWJS, the TTIP has a significant negative correlation with precipitation and a positive correlation with SAT over East Asia. The TTIP has a significant positive correlation with precipitation over Northeast Asia. This distribution of TTIP-related precipitation and SAT over the Eurasian–African region can be explained by the four-quadrant conceptual model of a straight jet streak. The enhanced temperature gradient from the mid–lower to higher latitudes over the Asian continent, associated with a high TTIP, results in the enhancement of the AWJS. Two anomalous opposite meridional circulations appear at the entrance and exit of the AWJS, respectively, and are responsible for the distribution of the TTIP-related precipitation and SAT over the Eurasian–African region.
期刊介绍:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology covers the following topics:
- climate modeling, climatic changes and climate forecasting, micro- to mesoclimate, applied meteorology as in agro- and forestmeteorology, biometeorology, building meteorology and atmospheric radiation problems as they relate to the biosphere
- effects of anthropogenic and natural aerosols or gaseous trace constituents
- hardware and software elements of meteorological measurements, including techniques of remote sensing