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    An Analysis of the Large-Scale Climate Anomalies Associated with the Snowstorms Affecting China in January 2008

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2009:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 003::page 1111
    Author:
    Wen, Min
    ,
    Yang, Song
    ,
    Kumar, Arun
    ,
    Zhang, Peiqun
    DOI: 10.1175/2008MWR2638.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Extraordinarily frequent and long-lasting snowstorms affected China in January 2008, causing above-normal precipitation, below-normal temperature, and severe icing conditions over central?southern China. These snowstorms were closely linked to the change in the Middle East jet stream (MEJS), which intensified and shifted southeastward. The change in MEJS was accompanied by southeastward shifts of the ridge and the trough over Europe and western Asia. The intensified MEJS also strengthened the trough embedded in the southern branch of the subtropical westerlies over the southern Tibetan Plateau, enhancing the water vapor transport from western Asia and the Bay of Bengal to China. In the meantime, the subtropical western Pacific high (SWPH) was stronger and its ridgeline was farther north than normal. The anomalous high slowed down the eastward propagation of weather systems to the Pacific and favored convergence of water vapor over central?southern China. The MEJS is usually strong when the Arctic Oscillation (AO) is positive and the SWPH is farther north than normal in La Niña winters. Compared to the SWPH and the Niño-3.4 sea surface temperature (SST), the MEJS and the AO exert stronger influences on the temperature and the precipitation over central?southern China, despite the fact that these possible impacting factors are not completely independent from each other. Although the La Niña event might contribute to the climate anomalies through its relation with the SWPH in January 2008, an analysis of historical events indicates that La Niña conditions alone can hardly cause severe and persistent snow conditions over central?southern China. In addition, compared to the Niño-3.4 SST and the SWPH, the conditions of December MEJS and AO exhibit stronger precursory signals of the variability of January temperature over central?southern China.
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    contributor authorWen, Min
    contributor authorYang, Song
    contributor authorKumar, Arun
    contributor authorZhang, Peiqun
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:26:38Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:26:38Z
    date copyright2009/03/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-67972.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209478
    description abstractExtraordinarily frequent and long-lasting snowstorms affected China in January 2008, causing above-normal precipitation, below-normal temperature, and severe icing conditions over central?southern China. These snowstorms were closely linked to the change in the Middle East jet stream (MEJS), which intensified and shifted southeastward. The change in MEJS was accompanied by southeastward shifts of the ridge and the trough over Europe and western Asia. The intensified MEJS also strengthened the trough embedded in the southern branch of the subtropical westerlies over the southern Tibetan Plateau, enhancing the water vapor transport from western Asia and the Bay of Bengal to China. In the meantime, the subtropical western Pacific high (SWPH) was stronger and its ridgeline was farther north than normal. The anomalous high slowed down the eastward propagation of weather systems to the Pacific and favored convergence of water vapor over central?southern China. The MEJS is usually strong when the Arctic Oscillation (AO) is positive and the SWPH is farther north than normal in La Niña winters. Compared to the SWPH and the Niño-3.4 sea surface temperature (SST), the MEJS and the AO exert stronger influences on the temperature and the precipitation over central?southern China, despite the fact that these possible impacting factors are not completely independent from each other. Although the La Niña event might contribute to the climate anomalies through its relation with the SWPH in January 2008, an analysis of historical events indicates that La Niña conditions alone can hardly cause severe and persistent snow conditions over central?southern China. In addition, compared to the Niño-3.4 SST and the SWPH, the conditions of December MEJS and AO exhibit stronger precursory signals of the variability of January temperature over central?southern China.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Analysis of the Large-Scale Climate Anomalies Associated with the Snowstorms Affecting China in January 2008
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue3
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/2008MWR2638.1
    journal fristpage1111
    journal lastpage1131
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2009:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 003
    contenttypeFulltext
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