Observational climatology and interannual variability of the spring rainy season onset over southern China: objective definition and influence from tropical Pacific Ocean
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摘要
Based on multiple datasets, the spring rainy season onset (RSO) date over southern China is objectively determined and validated, and the relationship between RSO and tropical Pacific SST is then explored. The RSO date is defined as the time when the cumulative precipitation departure over southern China reaches its minimum value, with a climatological onset date of March 14 and a standard deviation of 22 days. The RSO is closely linked to the sudden changes in atmospheric circulations and abrupt emergence of rainfall and convection, displaying strong interannual variability. An early RSO is characterized by an increase in rainfall during February and March, and is associated with a zonal sea surface temperature (SST) dipole in the tropical Pacific. This is because the concurrent cooler SST in the tropical Western Pacific triggers lower-tropospheric southwesterly wind anomalies over the western North Pacific through Matsuno-Gill-type Rossby wave response. These wind anomalies then enhance water vapor transport and warm advection towards southern China, which, in turn, fosters anomalous upward motion combined with vorticity advection. Such anomalous ascending motion is favorable for the increased precipitation and the advanced RSO over southern China.
关键词
southern China; rainy season onset; objective definition; tropical Pacific Ocean; sea surface temperature
稿件作者
朱科旭
云南大学
陈文
云南大学
胡鹏
云南大学
江林玮
中国科学技术大学
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