Characterizing effects of monsoons and climate teleconnections on precipitation in China using wavelet coherence and global coherence

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作者
Xueyu Chang
Binbin Wang
Yan Yan
Yonghong Hao
Ming Zhang
机构
[1] Tianjin Normal University,College of Geography and Environment
[2] University of Missouri,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] Tianjin Normal University,Tianjin Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environment
[4] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Geological Survey of Japan
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 52卷
关键词
Precipitation; Spatiotemporal distribution; Indian Summer Monsoon; East Asia Summer Monsoon; El Niño–Southern Oscillation; Pacific Decadal Oscillation;
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Weather and climate in a location are generally affected by global climatic phenomena. Monsoons and teleconnections are two climatic phenomena that have been assessed in specific regions for their correlations with regional precipitation. This study characterized the effects of monsoons and climate teleconnections on precipitation in eight climate zones across China. Correlations between monthly precipitation from 1951 to 2013 across the eight zones and each of two important monsoon indices [the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM)] and two major teleconnection indices [El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)] were analyzed based on wavelet coherence and global coherence. The results demonstrated that on the annual timescale, monsoons have stronger effects than teleconnections on monthly precipitation in each of the eight climate zones. On the intra-annual (0.5–1 year) and inter-annual (2–10 year) scales, the ISM mainly affects precipitation in the East Arid Region, Northeastern China, Northern China, and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; the EASM mainly affects Northern China, Central China, and Southern China; the ENSO mainly affects Western Arid/Semiarid region and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; the PDO mainly affects the Western Arid/Semiarid region. On the decadal timescale, the ISM mainly affects the Western arid/Semiarid and Central China; the EASM mainly affects Western arid/Semiarid, Central China, and Qinghai–Tibet Plateau; the ENSO mainly affects Northeastern China and Central China; and the PDO mainly affects East arid and Southern China regions. These findings provide a practical reference for water resources management and/or for the prediction of precipitation in different regions of China.
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页码:5213 / 5228
页数:15
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