Published September 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Tropical cyclone signals on rainfall distribution during strong vs. weak Changma/Baiu years

  • 1. Seoul National University, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Korea Environment Institute, Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change (Korea, Republic of)
  • 3. Sun Yat-sen University, School of Atmospheric Sciences and Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Climate Change and Natural Disaster Studies (China)

Description

The spatiotemporal distribution of summer rainfall is diverse in origin, namely tropical cyclones (TCs) and quasi-stationary monsoon frontal systems. Here, the contribution of TCs to summer rainfall is singled out for the years of strong vs. weak Changma/Baiu, which is represented by the leading mode of the variability in total rainfall over East Asia (20°–45°N, 105°–150°E) during the summers (July and August) of 1979–2014. Analyzing rain gauge based rainfall and TC best track data indicates that the difference in TC-induced rainfall between strong and weak Changma/Baiu years exhibits distinctive subseasonal evolution from that in non-TC-induced rainfall. A deficit in TC-induced rainfall is mainly observed over eastern China and Taiwan, where a surplus in non-TC-induced rainfall exists. This opposite relationship between the difference in TC-induced and non-TC-induced rainfalls, which is associated with westward extensions of the subtropical high and associated westerlies over the East China Sea, implies that the variations of TC-induced rainfall and non-TC-induced rainfall partly offset each other in certain regions of East Asia. For heavy rainfall (> 50 mm day−1), similar features are observed in the whole East Asia region. The variability of total heavy rainfall is dominated by non-TC-induced rainfall, except for the Yangtze River Valley where the variability of TC-induced rainfall cancels out that of non-TC-induced rainfall.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Climate Dynamics
Journal Volume
51
Journal Issue
5-6
Journal Page Range
p. 2311-2320
ISSN
0930-7575
CODEN
CLDYEM

INIS

Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51016302
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
CHINA SEA; CYCLONES; DISTRIBUTION; MONSOONS; RAIN; TAIWAN; VALLEYS; VARIATIONS; YANGTZE RIVER
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; CHINA; ISLANDS; PACIFIC OCEAN; RIVERS; SEAS; STORMS; SURFACE WATERS

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