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Understanding the extremely wet autumn over West China in 2017 from intraseasonal oscillation perspective

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Author Affiliations
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology
Published InInternational Journal of Climatology
Year2023

Abstract

Abstract West China experienced an extremely wet autumn in 2017, and the amount of September–October precipitation is the greatest during 1961–2018. This study explored the physical processes responsible for two primary intraseasonal precipitation events which contribute greatly to such an extremely wet season. The first event peaking in early September is induced by the southward movement of a frontal system from the northern China, which is attributed to the southward displacement of an intraseasonal anticyclonic anomaly. The northerly anomaly associated with the anticyclone advects cold air into West China and thus triggers frontal precipitation. The second event peaking in early October is related to the northward shift and intensification of an intraseasonal anticyclonic anomaly centred over the northwestern Pacific Ocean.…
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