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Regional characteristics of the interdecadal turning of winter/summer climate modes in Chinese mainland
作者姓名:SHI  XiaoHui  XU  XiangDe
作者单位:[1]Slate Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China; [2]Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90502003) and the Major State Basic Research Development Program (Grant No. 2003CB716806)The authors would like to thank A. R. Torae in University of Lisbon for providing the source code of PLFIM used in this paper.
摘    要:Tomé and Miranda’s climate trend turning discriminatory model is used to identify the spatial-temporal characteristics of the interdecadal turning of winter/summer climate modes at stations and in eight sub-areas over Chinese mainland based on the 1961–2000 observations. It is found that the stations with close occurrence years of the interdecadal trend turning (ITT) and coincident trends after the ITT exhibit a zonal distribution. A view is accordingly proposed that the interdecadal turnings of climate modes in China have remarkably regional structures. The research results show that after the early 1980s, winter climate over Chinese mainland overall trends towards a “warm-wet” mode, while summer climate had an abrupt change into “warm wet” mode in the late 1980s, suggesting that the time of the “warm-wet” mode turning for winter climate is earlier than that for summer climate. The regional characteristics and test results of the ITTs in eight sub-areas suggest that winter climate exhibits a distinctive “warm-dry” trend in North China after the late 1970s, and a slight “warm-dry” trend in Northeast China, South China, and Southwest China after the late 1980s. A “warm-wet” trend appears in the rest four sub-areas (the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River Valley, briefly Jianghuai, the east of the Tibetan plateau, and the east and west of Northwest China) after the early 1980s. The summer climate trends towards a “warm-dry” mode in Northeast China, North China and the east of Northwest China after the late 1980s, but a “warm-wet” mode appears in Southwest China and the east of the Tibetan plateau after the middle 1970s, as well as in Jianghuai and the west of Northwest China after the early 1980s. Specially, summer climate in South China started a “cold-wet” trend in 1984.

关 键 词:中国  大陆  气候  夏季  冬季
收稿时间:1 June 2006
修稿时间:2006-06-012006-09-23

Regional characteristics of the interdecadal turning of winter/summer climate modes in Chinese mainland
SHI XiaoHui XU XiangDe.Regional characteristics of the interdecadal turning of winter/summer climate modes in Chinese mainland[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2007,52(1):101-112.
Authors:Shi XiaoHui  Xu XiangDe
Institution:(1) State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China;(2) Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210044, China
Abstract:Tomé and Miranda’s climate trend turning discriminatory model is used to identify the spatial-temporal characteristics of the interdecadal turning of winter/summer climate modes at stations and in eight sub-areas over Chinese mainland based on the 1961–2000 observations. It is found that the stations with close occurrence years of the interdecadal trend turning (ITT) and coincident trends after the ITT exhibit a zonal distribution. A view is accordingly proposed that the interdecadal turnings of climate modes in China have remarkably regional structures. The research results show that after the early 1980s, winter climate over Chinese mainland overall trends towards a “warm-wet” mode, while summer climate had an abrupt change into “warm wet” mode in the late 1980s, suggesting that the time of the “warm-wet” mode turning for winter climate is earlier than that for summer climate. The regional characteristics and test results of the ITTs in eight sub-areas suggest that winter climate exhibits a distinctive “warm-dry” trend in North China after the late 1970s, and a slight “warm-dry” trend in Northeast China, South China, and Southwest China after the late 1980s. A “warm-wet” trend appears in the rest four sub-areas (the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River Valley, briefly Jianghuai, the east of the Tibetan plateau, and the east and west of Northwest China) after the early 1980s. The summer climate trends towards a “warm-dry” mode in Northeast China, North China and the east of Northwest China after the late 1980s, but a “warm-wet” mode appears in Southwest China and the east of the Tibetan plateau after the middle 1970s, as well as in Jianghuai and the west of Northwest China after the early 1980s. Specially, summer climate in South China started a “cold-wet” trend in 1984. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90502003) and the Major State Basic Research Development Program (Grant No. 2003CB716806)
Keywords:climate mode  interdecadal trend turning  regional characteristics
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