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Synergistic impacts of westerlies and monsoon on interdecadal variations of late spring precipitation over the southeastern extension of the Tibetan Plateau

Author Affiliations
Tianjin Meteorological Bureau, China Meteorological Administration, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Climatology
Year2022
Citations12

Abstract

Abstract Based on multiple long‐term observational and reanalysis datasets, this study investigated the characteristics and physical mechanisms of the interdecadal variations in late spring (i.e., May) precipitation (LSP) over the southeastern extension of the Tibetan Plateau (SETP) since 1900. It was revealed that by and large, LSP over the SETP experienced interdecadal decrease during the period preceding 1927, 1962–1988, and 2004 onwards, but saw an increase during the periods of 1928–1961 and 1989–2003. The atmospheric circulations responsible for interdecadal variations in LSP over the SETP were also analysed. These analyses identified significant synergistic impacts of decreased mid‐latitude upstream westerlies and increased low‐latitude monsoonal southerlies over the Central North Bay of Bengal (CNBOB) on interdecadal variations in precipitation, suggesting striking interactions…
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