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DOI10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105429
Spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation and its potential driving factors in China's North-South Transition Zone during 1960–2017
Wang L.; Chen S.; Zhu W.; Ren H.; Zhang L.; Zhu L.
发表日期2021
ISSN0169-8095
卷号252
英文摘要Based on the daily data collected from 69 meteorological stations in the Qinling-Daba Mountains (Qinba mountains) and its surrounding areas during 1960–2017. We analyzed The spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation events in the Qinba mountains and the relationship between the changes of extreme precipitation indices and potential factors (including geographical factors and atmospheric circulation patterns). The Mann-Kendall method and linear trend analysis were used to test the variations of extreme precipitation indices. Besides, the Pearson correlation analysis method was used to analyze the correlation between precipitation extremes and potential controlling factors (including geographic and atmospheric factors). The results showed that (1) consecutive dry days (CDD), simple daily intensity index (SDII), highest 1-day precipitation (RX1day) and very heavy rain days (R20mm), very wet days (R95P) and extremely wet days (R95P) and extremely wet days (R99P) showed an increasing trend, all other extreme precipitation indices showed decreasing trend and the change trends in all extreme indices were non-significant in annual and seasonal scales over Qinba mountains; (2) extreme precipitation increased in the eastern part of Qinba mountains while decreased in the western region; (3) there is a significant correlation between altitude, longitude, latitude and extreme precipitation; (4) the large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns also a significant impact on the spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation in the transition areas; the change of extreme precipitation indices is closely related to the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) at interannual scales; (5) East Asian Summer Monsoon Index (EASMI) and the South China Sea Summer Monsoon Index (SCSSMI) show significant correlation with the extreme precipitations in summer while Arctic Oscillation (AO) show significant correlation wih the extreme indices in winter in Qinba mountains. Results of this study may help to deeper understand and predict the extreme precipitation events in Qinba mountains. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
英文关键词Atmospheric circulation; Extreme precipitation; Qinling–Daba Mountains; Spatiotemporal variations
来源期刊Atmospheric Research
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/236880
作者单位College of Environment and Planning, Henan University, Kaifeng, 475004, China; College of Tourism and Geography, Shaoguan University, Shaoguan, Guangdong 512005, China
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Wang L.,Chen S.,Zhu W.,等. Spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation and its potential driving factors in China's North-South Transition Zone during 1960–2017[J],2021,252.
APA Wang L.,Chen S.,Zhu W.,Ren H.,Zhang L.,&Zhu L..(2021).Spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation and its potential driving factors in China's North-South Transition Zone during 1960–2017.Atmospheric Research,252.
MLA Wang L.,et al."Spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation and its potential driving factors in China's North-South Transition Zone during 1960–2017".Atmospheric Research 252(2021).
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