Influence of the sea surface temperature anomaly over the Indian Ocean in March on the summer rainfall in Xinjiang

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Yang Zhou
Anning Huang
Yong Zhao
Qing Yang
Jing Jiang
Mengke La
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[1] Nanjing University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] China Meteorology Administration,Institute of Desert Meteorology
[3] Nanjing University,Institute of Environmental Planning and Design, Co., Ltd.
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Indian Ocean; Tibetan Plateau; Regional Climate Model; Geopotential Height; Summer Rainfall;
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This study explores the relationship between the sea surface temperature over the Indian Ocean (IOSST) in March and the summer rainfall in Xinjiang. In the observations, the IOSST in March significantly correlates with the summer rainfall in Xinjiang with a correlation coefficient of about 0.49 during 1961–2007. This relationship is independent from the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), with a partial correlation coefficient of about 0.40–0.48 controlling for the ENSO indices from December to March. In addition to the observations, three sets of numerical sensitivity experiments are conducted with a regional climate model (RegCM4.3). The model results show that warm IOSST can excite a negative anomaly of geopotential height at 500 hPa over the Indian Ocean in March. This anomaly stays over the tropical Indian Ocean, and then propagates north to central Asia in June. Consequently, the anomalous wind associated with this geopotential height anomaly transports moisture from the Persian Gulf and the coast of Iran to Xinjiang, passing over Pakistan and the Tibetan Plateau. Therefore, the warm (cold) IOSST in March tends to cause the increase (decrease) of the summer rainfall over Xinjiang, especially in the Tian Shan and Kunlun Mountains.
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页码:781 / 789
页数:8
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