天气气团对全球和区域降水的控制

IF 3.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Omon A. Obarein, Cameron C. Lee
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摘要

尽管降水背后的物理机制很复杂,但许多将降水与天气类型或大气环流联系起来的研究都集中在单一变量上,过度简化了所涉及的相互作用。检查降水的另一种方法涉及使用天气气团,它提供了一个多变量的视角。网格天气类型分类(GWTC-2)是一种天气类型和气团分类方案,可捕捉任何给定时间和地点的整体天气性质。本研究在区域到全球尺度上考察了降水与GWTC-2气团(AMs)之间的关系,标志着GWTC-2气团首次在降水研究中使用。虽然存在区域差异,但陆地降水比海洋降水更容易受到AMs的调节。AMs与热带降水之间的关联明显弱于温带降水,温带地区占夏季降水变率的60%。就单个气团的影响而言,潮湿的暖气团与陆地降水的相关性令人惊讶地差,这可能是因为水蒸气不会随着陆地温度的升高而线性增加。此外,与其他两种潮湿的热带气旋相比,潮湿凉爽的热带气旋对沙漠降水的贡献是其他热带气旋的5倍。更有趣的是,被定义为捕捉迁移的温带气旋的锋面AMs与热带降水密切相关,并且非常好地捕捉了西非季风。GWTC-2 AMs与降水的关联在整体降水预报和GCM日降水降尺度模拟中具有潜在的适用性。
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Synoptic Air Mass Controls on Global and Regional Precipitation

Synoptic Air Mass Controls on Global and Regional Precipitation

Despite the complexity of the physical mechanisms behind precipitation, many studies linking precipitation to weather types or atmospheric circulation focus on a single variable, oversimplifying the interactions involved. An alternative approach to examining precipitation involves the use of synoptic air masses, which provide a multivariate perspective. The gridded weather typing classification (GWTC-2) is a synoptic weather typing and air mass classification scheme that captures the holistic nature of weather at any given time and location. This study examined the association between precipitation and GWTC-2 air masses (AMs) on regional to global scales—marking the first use of the GWTC-2 AMs in precipitation studies. Although regional differences exist, land precipitation is better modulated by AMs than oceanic precipitation. There is a noticeably weaker association between AMs and tropical precipitation than extratropical precipitation, with extratropical regions showing up to 60% of summer precipitation variability explained. Regarding individual air mass influences, humid warm AMs show a surprisingly poor correlation with land precipitation, likely because water vapor does not increase linearly with increasing land temperatures. Also, compared to the other two humid AMs, humid cool AMs contribute five times more precipitation in deserts. More interestingly, the frontal AMs, defined to capture migrating extratropical cyclones, are strongly associated with tropical precipitation and capture the West African monsoon remarkably well. The association between GWTC-2 AMs and precipitation has potential applicability in ensemble precipitation forecasting and downscaling GCM simulations of daily precipitation.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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7.30
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684
期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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