COMPARISONS OF CIRCULATION ANOMALIES BETWEEN THE DAILY PRECIPITATION EXTREME AND NON-EXTREME EVENTS IN THE MIDDLE AND LOWER REACHES OF YANGTZE RIVER IN BOREAL SUMMER

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Han Jie [1 ,2 ]
Guan Zhao-yong [1 ]
Li Ming-gang [1 ]
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[1] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, Key Lab Minist Educ Meteorol Disaster, Nanjing 210044, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Baoji Meteorol Bur, Baoji 721006, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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extreme regional mean daily rainfall; non-extreme daily rainfall; circulation features; mid- and lower-Yangtze valley; sea surface temperature anomaly; TRENDS; HEAT;
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Based on the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis dataset and in situ meteorological observations of daily precipitation in boreal summer from 1979 to 2008, the features of circulation anomalies have been investigated using the composite analysis for the extreme events and non-extreme events of regional mean daily rainfall (RMDR) occurring over the mid- and lower- Yangtze valley (MLYV). The extreme RMDR (ERMDR) events are the events at and above the percentile 99 in the rearranged time-series of the RMDR with ascending order of rainfall amount. The non-extreme RMDR events are those at the percentiles 90-85 and 80-75 separately. Our results suggest that the threshold value is 25 mm/day for the ERMDR at percentile 99. Precipitation at all the percentiles is found to occur more frequently in the Meiyu rainfall season in MLYV, and the ERMDR events have occurred with higher frequency since the 1990s. For the percentiles-associated events, the MLYV is under the control of an anomalous cyclonic circulation in the mid- and lower- troposphere with vastly different anomalous circulation at higher levels. However, at both low and high levels, the ERMDR events-related anomalous circulation is stronger compared to that linked to the non-ERMDR events. The dominant sources of water vapor differ between the ERMDR and non-ERMDR events. During the ERMDR events plentiful water vapor is transported from the Bay of Bengal into the MLYV directly by divergence while there is distinctly increased water vapor from the South China Sea (SCS) in non-RMERMDR episodes. The diabatic heating rates < Q(1) > < Q(2) > and < Q(1) > - < Q(2) > have their anomalous patterns and are consistent with each other for these percentiles but their strength decreases markedly with the drop of rainfall intensity. For the precipitation at percentiles 99 and 90-85, the sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) in the Pacific distribute positively (negatively) in the south (north), and are stronger when the ERMDR emerges, with little or no SSTA as the events at percentile 80-75 occur. Besides, these results suggest that the genesis of the ERMDR event is directly related to intense local circulation anomalies and the circulation anomalies over the Pacific and SCS in tropical to mid-latitudes, and probably linked with the Pacific SSTA closely while the non-ERMDR events are mainly associated with the anomalous circulation on a local basis. The findings here help understand and predict the happening of ERMDR events over the MLYV.
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