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Dominant Patterns of Summer Rainfall Anomalies in East China during 1951-2006 被引量:2

Dominant Patterns of Summer Rainfall Anomalies in East China during 1951-2006
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摘要 The dominant patterns of summer rainfall anomalies in East China were studied using Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis. The results indicate that after the late 1970s, the first and second dominant patterns switched. During the period before the late 1970s, the spatial pattern of the first (second) dominant mode was the "Yangtze River pattern" (the "South China pattern"), but this changed to the "South China pattern" (the "Yangtze River pattern") after the late 1970s. This decadal change in the dominant patterns resulted from a significant decadal change in summer rainfall over South China after the late 1970s, i.e., a negative phase during 1978-1992 and a positive phase during 1993-2006. When the decadal variation of rainfall in East China is omitted from the analysis, the first and second dominant patterns represent the "Yangtze River pattern" and the "South China pattern", respectively. These results suggest that when decadal variation is included, the rainfall in China may be dominated by one mode during certain periods and by another in other periods. For the interannual variability when decadal variation is excluded, however, the first and second modes can be easily distinguished, and their order has been stable since at least 1951. The dominant patterns of summer rainfall anomalies in East China were studied using Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis. The results indicate that after the late 1970s, the first and second dominant patterns switched. During the period before the late 1970s, the spatial pattern of the first (second) dominant mode was the "Yangtze River pattern" (the "South China pattern"), but this changed to the "South China pattern" (the "Yangtze River pattern") after the late 1970s. This decadal change in the dominant patterns resulted from a significant decadal change in summer rainfall over South China after the late 1970s, i.e., a negative phase during 1978-1992 and a positive phase during 1993-2006. When the decadal variation of rainfall in East China is omitted from the analysis, the first and second dominant patterns represent the "Yangtze River pattern" and the "South China pattern", respectively. These results suggest that when decadal variation is included, the rainfall in China may be dominated by one mode during certain periods and by another in other periods. For the interannual variability when decadal variation is excluded, however, the first and second modes can be easily distinguished, and their order has been stable since at least 1951.
作者 叶红 陆日宇
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第4期695-704,共10页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2009CB421400) the Ministry of Finance of China(Grant Nos.GYHY201006021and GYHY200906017)
关键词 dominant patterns summer rainfall interannual variability South China decadal variation dominant patterns, summer rainfall, interannual variability, South China, decadal variation
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