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Yang et al. (2019): Synoptic Conditions and Moisture Sources for Extreme Snowfall Events Over East China

发布时间:2022-04-25 点击次数:

DOI码:10.1029/2018JD029280
发表刊物:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
摘要:The favorable circulation pattern and moisture sources for wintertime extreme snowfall events over East China during 1979–2017 are explored. A coupling between a Rossby wave train along the subtropical jet stream (i.e., the circumglobal teleconnection) and central Siberian blocking activities plays a leading role in triggering these events. This coupling leads to the formation of cyclonic anomalies, strong southwesterly winds, large-scale moisture convergence, and powerful updrafts over East China, all of which prompt the occurrence of precipitation. The central Siberian blocking activities increase the fraction of the precipitation that falls as snowfall through enhancing cold air intrusion into East China. An Eulerian moisture budget analysis reveals that moisture fluxes across the southern and western boundaries of the East China region provide the moisture for the precipitation during the extreme snowfall events, while the increase in the precipitable water helps extend the duration of these events. The geographic distributions of the evaporative moisture sources for both the snowfall and rainfall during these extreme events are estimated using a Lagrangian approach. This analysis reveals that the major moisture sources for snowfall originate from land areas, while those for the rainfall originate from sea areas. In addition, local moisture recycling over East China provides a remarkably higher relative contribution to snowfall than it does to rainfall. The identification of the synoptic conditions and moisture sources not only improves our understanding of the formation of extreme snowfall events over East China but also provides forecast guidance for extreme snow disasters.
备注:Yang, Z., W. Huang, X. He, Y. Wang, T. Qiu, J. S. Wright and B. Wang
论文类型:期刊论文
学科门类:理学
一级学科:大气科学
卷号:124
期号:2
页面范围:601-623
是否译文:否
收录刊物:SCI
发布期刊链接:https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JD029280