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Air Pollution or Global Warming:Attribution of Extreme Precipitation Changes in Eastern China—Comments on “Trends of Extreme Precipitation in Eastern China and Their Possible Causes” 被引量:2

Air Pollution or Global Warming:Attribution of Extreme Precipitation Changes in Eastern China—Comments on “Trends of Extreme Precipitation in Eastern China and Their Possible Causes”
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摘要 The recent study "Trends of Extreme Precipitation in Eastern China and Their Possible Causes" attributed the observed decrease/increase of light/heavy precipitation in eastern China to global warming rather than the regional aerosol effects. However, there exist compelling evidence from previous long-term observations and numerical modeling studies, suggesting that anthropogenic pollution is closely linked to the recent changes in precipitation intensity because of considerably modulated cloud physical properties by aerosols in eastern China. Clearly, a quantitative assessment of the aerosol and greenhouse effects on the regional scale is required to identify the primary cause for the extreme precipitation changes. The recent study "Trends of Extreme Precipitation in Eastern China and Their Possible Causes" attributed the observed decrease/increase of light/heavy precipitation in eastern China to global warming rather than the regional aerosol effects. However, there exist compelling evidence from previous long-term observations and numerical modeling studies, suggesting that anthropogenic pollution is closely linked to the recent changes in precipitation intensity because of considerably modulated cloud physical properties by aerosols in eastern China. Clearly, a quantitative assessment of the aerosol and greenhouse effects on the regional scale is required to identify the primary cause for the extreme precipitation changes.
作者 Yuan WANG
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第10期1444-1446,共3页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 support provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant No.ROSES14-ACMAP)
关键词 aerosol effects global warming extreme precipitation aerosol effects, global warming, extreme precipitation
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