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    Seasonal Variations of Yellow Sea Fog: Observations and Mechanisms

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2009:;volume( 022 ):;issue: 024::page 6758
    Author:
    Zhang, Su-Ping
    ,
    Xie, Shang-Ping
    ,
    Liu, Qin-Yu
    ,
    Yang, Yu-Qiang
    ,
    Wang, Xin-Gong
    ,
    Ren, Zhao-Peng
    DOI: 10.1175/2009JCLI2806.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Sea fog is frequently observed over the Yellow Sea, with an average of 50 fog days on the Chinese coast during April?July. The Yellow Sea fog season is characterized by an abrupt onset in April in the southern coast of Shandong Peninsula and an abrupt, basin-wide termination in August. This study investigates the mechanisms for such steplike evolution that is inexplicable from the gradual change in solar radiation. From March to April over the northwestern Yellow Sea, a temperature inversion forms in a layer 100?350 m above the sea surface, and the prevailing surface winds switch from northwesterly to southerly, both changes that are favorable for advection fog. The land?sea contrast is the key to these changes. In April, the land warms up much faster than the ocean. The prevailing west-southwesterlies at 925 hPa advect warm continental air to form an inversion over the western Yellow Sea. The land?sea differential warming also leads to the formation of a shallow anticyclone over the cool Yellow and northern East China Seas in April. The southerlies on the west flank of this anticyclone advect warm and humid air from the south, causing the abrupt fog onset on the Chinese coast. The lack of such warm/moist advection on the east flank of the anticyclone leads to a gradual increase in fog occurrence on the Korean coast. The retreat of Yellow Sea fog is associated with a shift in the prevailing winds from southerly to easterly from July to August. The August wind shift over the Yellow Sea is part of a large-scale change in the East Asian?western Pacific monsoons, characterized by enhanced convection over the subtropical northwest Pacific and the resultant teleconnection into the midlatitudes, the latter known as the western Pacific?Japan pattern. Back trajectories for foggy and fog-free air masses support the results from the climatological analysis.
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    contributor authorZhang, Su-Ping
    contributor authorXie, Shang-Ping
    contributor authorLiu, Qin-Yu
    contributor authorYang, Yu-Qiang
    contributor authorWang, Xin-Gong
    contributor authorRen, Zhao-Peng
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:29:12Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:29:12Z
    date copyright2009/12/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-68738.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4210329
    description abstractSea fog is frequently observed over the Yellow Sea, with an average of 50 fog days on the Chinese coast during April?July. The Yellow Sea fog season is characterized by an abrupt onset in April in the southern coast of Shandong Peninsula and an abrupt, basin-wide termination in August. This study investigates the mechanisms for such steplike evolution that is inexplicable from the gradual change in solar radiation. From March to April over the northwestern Yellow Sea, a temperature inversion forms in a layer 100?350 m above the sea surface, and the prevailing surface winds switch from northwesterly to southerly, both changes that are favorable for advection fog. The land?sea contrast is the key to these changes. In April, the land warms up much faster than the ocean. The prevailing west-southwesterlies at 925 hPa advect warm continental air to form an inversion over the western Yellow Sea. The land?sea differential warming also leads to the formation of a shallow anticyclone over the cool Yellow and northern East China Seas in April. The southerlies on the west flank of this anticyclone advect warm and humid air from the south, causing the abrupt fog onset on the Chinese coast. The lack of such warm/moist advection on the east flank of the anticyclone leads to a gradual increase in fog occurrence on the Korean coast. The retreat of Yellow Sea fog is associated with a shift in the prevailing winds from southerly to easterly from July to August. The August wind shift over the Yellow Sea is part of a large-scale change in the East Asian?western Pacific monsoons, characterized by enhanced convection over the subtropical northwest Pacific and the resultant teleconnection into the midlatitudes, the latter known as the western Pacific?Japan pattern. Back trajectories for foggy and fog-free air masses support the results from the climatological analysis.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSeasonal Variations of Yellow Sea Fog: Observations and Mechanisms
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume22
    journal issue24
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2009JCLI2806.1
    journal fristpage6758
    journal lastpage6772
    treeJournal of Climate:;2009:;volume( 022 ):;issue: 024
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