Biomass burning in Peninsular Southeast Asia intensifies meteorological drought in Southwest China

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作者
Zhao, Yijun [1 ]
Xing, Li [1 ,2 ]
Mao, Xingli [1 ]
Huang, Shengzhi [3 ,4 ]
Duan, Keqin [1 ]
机构
[1] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Sch Geog & Tourism, Xian 710119, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Earth Environm, State Key Lab Loess & Quaternary Geol, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[3] Xian Univ Technol, Sch Water Resources & Hydropower, State Key Lab Base Ecohydraul Engn Arid Area, Xian 710048, Peoples R China
[4] North China Univ Water Resources & Elect Power, Sch Water Conservancy, Zhengzhou 450046, Peoples R China
关键词
Biomass burning; Drought; Peninsular Southeast Asia; Southwest China; WRF-Chem; UNDERSTANDING INTERANNUAL VARIATIONS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TRACE GASES; INDO-CHINA; PLUME RISE; AEROSOLS; PRECIPITATION; IMPACT; VARIABILITY; PERSPECTIVE;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175788
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Biomass burning in Peninsular Southeast Asia (BB-PSEA) affects the climate in downwind regions, especially precipitation (PRE) in southern China. However, the impact of BB-PSEA on the meteorological drought in Southwest China (SWC), where closes to PSEA and often occurs seasonal drought, have not been clear yet. We selected a severe drought event in SWC from January to April 2010 and conducted sensitivity simulations using WRF-Chem (Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry) to evaluate the impact of BB-PSEA on the meteorological drought in SWC. Comparisons with observations revealed that the model performed well in simulating the spatiotemporal evolution of the drought in SWC. BB-PSEA increased the drought severity by 0.01-0.75 levels, enlarged drought areas by about 10%, and prolonged the drought duration mainly by one month in SWC. The impact of BB-PSEA on the drought in SWC in March/April was almost tenfold that in January/February, due to the higher emissions of BB-PSEA in March/April. The mechanism that BB-PSEA influenced drought predominantly involved the reduction of PRE, potential evapotranspiration (PET), and moisture fluxes in SWC. BB-PSEA aerosols warmed the air at 600-800 hPa and cooled the air near the surface in SWC, which stabilized the atmosphere and suppressed PRE and reduced PET in SWC. BB-PSEA aerosols also increased the sea surface temperature in South China Sea and the geopotential heights in the north of the Bay of Bengal, where the moisture sources of SWC originated from. This perturbation reduced the moisture fluxes across the west and south boundaries of SWC, resulting in the reduction of the water vapor content and PRE in SWC. Through elucidating the impact of BB-PSEA on the drought in SWC, this study clarified how BB-PSEA affected the climate in the downwind region and provided new understanding for drought prediction in SWC.
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