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contributor authorBao, Xinghua
contributor authorZhang, Fuqing
contributor authorSun, Jianhua
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:29:07Z
date available2017-06-09T17:29:07Z
date copyright2011/09/01
date issued2011
identifier issn0027-0644
identifier otherams-86100.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4229620
description abstracthis study explores the diurnal variations of the warm-season precipitation to the east of the Tibetan Plateau over China using the high-resolution NOAA/Climate Prediction Center morphing technique (CMORPH) precipitation data and the Global Forecast System (GFS) gridded analyses during mid-May to mid-August of 2003?09. Complementary to the past studies using satellite or surface observations, it is found that there are strong diurnal variations in the summertime precipitation over the focus domain to the east of the Tibetan Plateau. These diurnal precipitation cycles are strongly associated with several thermally driven regional mountain?plains solenoids due to the differential heating between the Tibetan Plateau, the highlands, the plains, and the ocean. The diurnal cycles differ substantially from region to region and during the three different month-long periods: the pre-mei-yu period (15 May?15 June), the mei-yu period (15 June?15 July), and the post-mei-yu period (15 July?15 August).In particular, there is a substantial difference in the propagation speed and eastward extent of the peak phase of the dominant diurnal precipitation cycle that is originated from the Tibetan Plateau. This diurnal peak has a faster (slower) eastward propagation speed, the more (less) coherent propagation duration, and thus covers the longest (shortest) distance to the east during the pre-mei-yu (post-mei-yu) period than that during the mei-yu period. The differences in the mean midlatitude westerly flow and in the positioning and strength of the western Pacific subtropical high during different periods are the key factors in explaining the difference in the propagation speed and the eastward extent of this dominant diurnal precipitation cycle.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleDiurnal Variations of Warm-Season Precipitation East of the Tibetan Plateau over China
typeJournal Paper
journal volume139
journal issue9
journal titleMonthly Weather Review
identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-11-00006.1
journal fristpage2790
journal lastpage2810
treeMonthly Weather Review:;2011:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 009
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