Contributions of Natural Climate Variability on the Trends of Seasonal Precipitation Extremes over China

2021年9月1日·
Fuqiang Cao
,
Tao Gao
,
Li Dan
,
Fengxia Zhao
,
宫响
,
Xinyu Zhang
,
Xiaoyu Long
,
Junjie Zhan
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The increased trends of extreme precipitation events over China have been partially attributed to global warming, while it is unclear how the natural climate iability affect these iations in extreme rainfall trends. Here we examine the contributions of large-scale modes climate iability from the Pacific Ocean, which are represented by El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), on the trends of seasonal extreme events across China. Results show that the effects of climate iability modes on precipitation extremes exhibit evidently spatiotemporal characteristics at the seasonal scale. A significant positive trend is found over southeastern and northwestern China in four seasons, and substantial increases in two types of extreme events are also seen over northwestern China in spring and winter. Most of the seasonal trends of extreme precipitation events can be explained by the trends of the principal components. El Nino (La Nina) and PDO-like sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies over the Pacific have a close linkage with the iations in precipitation extremes. By modulating the large-scale atmospheric circulations, these Pacific SST anomalies associated with climatic oscillations, such as ENSO and PDO, provide the conducive conditions responsible for the occurrences of seasonal precipitation extremes across China. The seasonal trends of extreme events can be largely explained by the iability of the ENSO and PDO episodes, with a relatively larger modulation of PDO as compared to ENSO. These researches have important implications for improving seasonal flood disaster predictability and climate model performances.
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International Journal of Climatology
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中国海洋大学博士,博士后,现任数学系副主任兼应用数学教研室主任,青岛市人工智能海洋技术创新中心骨干,发表高水平论文40余篇,承担国家自然科学基金、国家博士后基金、青岛市博士后基金以及人工智能技术开发项目等10余项。多次获得“青岛科技大学先进工作者”、“青岛科技大学先进女职工”、青岛科技大学毕业生“我最喜爱的教师”等荣誉称号;指导本科生和研究生参加数学建模竞赛,获得省级以上奖项10余项;主持参与多项研究生和本科生课程教改项目。