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    Large-Scale Control of Summer Precipitation in Taiwan

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 019::page 5081
    Author:
    Chou, Ming-Dah
    ,
    Wu, Chi-Hua
    ,
    Kau, Wen-Shung
    DOI: 10.1175/2011JCLI4057.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: aiwan is located at the western stretch of the North Pacific high pressure (NP high) ridge in boreal summer, and its climate is highly sensitive to the NP high. By grouping years of anomalously high and low summer precipitation in Taiwan, this study investigated the large-scale atmospheric circulation and the land?sea temperature contrast during these two groups of years and identified the control of summer precipitation in Taiwan. It is found that in years when summer precipitation in Taiwan is anomalously high, the western stretch of the NP high weakens. Weakening of the western stretch of the NP high induces strengthened southerly wind and enhanced vertical motion in East Asia and the western NP (EA?WNP) region, which is essentially an invigorated summer monsoon circulation. Corresponding to the invigorated circulation, precipitation increases in the southern section of the EA?WNP but decreases in the midlatitude section of the EA?WNP. It is further found that in those wet years, the land?sea temperature contrast between Asia and the surrounding seas is anomalously large and that the westerly wind in the tropical Indian Ocean and the southerly wind in the South China Sea and the subtropical East Asia are strengthened, which is an accelerated cyclonic circulation surrounding South and Southeast Asia. Coincident with the invigorated monsoon circulation in the EA?WNP region is a weakened Asian high pressure (Asian high). This is in variance with the expectation that the invigorated monsoon circulation in the EA?WNP region is related to a strengthened Asian high. The weakened Asian high is related to the weakened monsoon circulation in South and Southeast Asia. It is suggested that these unexpected results might be due to the interannual time scale of this study as opposed to either climatological or decadal scales of previous studies.
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    contributor authorChou, Ming-Dah
    contributor authorWu, Chi-Hua
    contributor authorKau, Wen-Shung
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:40:07Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:40:07Z
    date copyright2011/10/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-71884.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4213825
    description abstractaiwan is located at the western stretch of the North Pacific high pressure (NP high) ridge in boreal summer, and its climate is highly sensitive to the NP high. By grouping years of anomalously high and low summer precipitation in Taiwan, this study investigated the large-scale atmospheric circulation and the land?sea temperature contrast during these two groups of years and identified the control of summer precipitation in Taiwan. It is found that in years when summer precipitation in Taiwan is anomalously high, the western stretch of the NP high weakens. Weakening of the western stretch of the NP high induces strengthened southerly wind and enhanced vertical motion in East Asia and the western NP (EA?WNP) region, which is essentially an invigorated summer monsoon circulation. Corresponding to the invigorated circulation, precipitation increases in the southern section of the EA?WNP but decreases in the midlatitude section of the EA?WNP. It is further found that in those wet years, the land?sea temperature contrast between Asia and the surrounding seas is anomalously large and that the westerly wind in the tropical Indian Ocean and the southerly wind in the South China Sea and the subtropical East Asia are strengthened, which is an accelerated cyclonic circulation surrounding South and Southeast Asia. Coincident with the invigorated monsoon circulation in the EA?WNP region is a weakened Asian high pressure (Asian high). This is in variance with the expectation that the invigorated monsoon circulation in the EA?WNP region is related to a strengthened Asian high. The weakened Asian high is related to the weakened monsoon circulation in South and Southeast Asia. It is suggested that these unexpected results might be due to the interannual time scale of this study as opposed to either climatological or decadal scales of previous studies.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleLarge-Scale Control of Summer Precipitation in Taiwan
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume24
    journal issue19
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2011JCLI4057.1
    journal fristpage5081
    journal lastpage5093
    treeJournal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 019
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