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Interannual and Interdecadal Variability of Winter Precipitation over China in Relation to Global Sea Level Pressure Anomalies
引用本文:Jianjun Xu,Johnny C. L. Chan. Interannual and Interdecadal Variability of Winter Precipitation over China in Relation to Global Sea Level Pressure Anomalies[J]. 大气科学进展, 2002, 19(5): 914-926. DOI: 10.1007/s00376-002-0055-3
作者姓名:Jianjun Xu  Johnny C. L. Chan
作者单位:Jianjun Xu and Johnny C. L. ChanDepartment of Physics & Materials Science,City University of Hong Kong
摘    要:Based on the method of rotated principal component (RPC) analysis and wavelet transforms, the win-ter precipitation from 36 stations over China for the period 1881-1993 is examined. The results show thatthe three leading space-time modes correspond, in sequence, to winter rainfall anomalies over the reaches ofthe Yangtze River, the bend of the Yellow River, and the northeastern region of China. The three modes ex-hibit interannual oscillations with quasi-biennial and 8-year periods as well as interdecadal oscillationswith 16- and 32-year periods. The interannual oscillation (< 10 years) occurs in phase over the differentareas, and its maximum amplitude migrates northward considerably with prominent interdecadal variations.However, the interdecadal oscillations (10-32 years) are out of phase over the different regions, and theamplitude variations have the characteristics of stationary waves.The rainfall anomalies appear to be closely re lated to the anti-phase changes of mean sea-level pres-sure (SLP) over the Asian mainland and the North Pacific. When the SLP rises over the North Pacific anddecreases over the Asian mainland, the precipitation over East China increases noticeably. The linkage be-tween the rainfall over China and the SLP anomalies apparently results from the strength of the East Asianwinter monsoon and its associated temperature and moisture advection.

关 键 词:冬季 小波变换 中国 SLP 降水 海上水平压力 太平洋
收稿时间:2001-10-08

Interannual and interdecadal variability of winter precipitation over china in relation to global sea level pressure anomalies
Jianjun Xu,Johnny C. L. Chan. Interannual and interdecadal variability of winter precipitation over china in relation to global sea level pressure anomalies[J]. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2002, 19(5): 914-926. DOI: 10.1007/s00376-002-0055-3
Authors:Jianjun Xu  Johnny C. L. Chan
Affiliation:Department of Physics & Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong,Department of Physics & Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong
Abstract:Based on the method of rotated principal component (RPC) analysis and wavelet transforms, the winter precipitation from 36 stations over China for the period 1881-1993 is examined. The results show that the three leading space-time modes correspond, in sequence, to winter rainfall anomalies over the reaches of the Yangtze River, the bend of the Yellow River, and the northeastern region of China. The three modes exhibit interannual oscillations with quasi-biennial and 8-year periods as well as interdecadal oscillations with 16- and 32-year periods. The interannual oscillation (< 10 years) occurs in phase over the different areas, and its maximum amplitude migrates northward considerably with prominent interdecadal variations. However, the interdecadal oscillations (10-32 years) are out of phase over the different regions, and the amplitude variations have the characteristics of stationary waves.The rainfall anomalies appear to be closely related to the anti-phase changes of mean sea-level pressure (SLP) over the Asian mainland and the Norlh Pacific. When the SLP rises over the North Pacific and decreases over the Asian mainland, the precipitalion over East China increases noticeably. The linkage between the rainfall over China and the SLP anomalies apparently results from the strength of the East Asian winter monsoon and its associated temperature and moisture advection.
Keywords:wavelet transform   winter precipitation   China   SLP
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