Mots-clés
Anomalie climatique ; Chine ; Chine du Sud ; Circulation atmosphérique ; Climat ; Donnée climatique ; Interaction océan-atmosphère ; Précipitation ; Siècle 19 ; Siècle 20 ; TempératureAtmospheric circulation ; China ; Climate ; Climatic anomaly ; Climatic data ; Nineteenth Century ; Ocean atmosphere interaction ; Precipitation ; Southern China ; Temperature ; Twentieth CenturyAnomalía climática ; Circulación atmosférica ; Clima ; Dato climático ; Interaccíon océano-atmósfera ; Precipitación ; Siglo 19 ; Siglo 20 ; TemperaturaAnomalous winter temperature and precipitation events in southern China
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
ZHANG, Z.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
GONG, D.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
HU, M.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
GUO, D.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
HE, X.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
LEI, Y.
State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
Description :
This paper analyzed the anomalous low-temperature events and the anomalous rain-abundant events in January since 1951 and winter since 1880 for southern China. The AA. aim to analyse the atmospheric circulation features associated with the anomalous events, especially to focus on the circulation conditions when there exist anomalous low-temperature and rain-abundant events simultaneously. It is showed that there is more precipitation in southern China during El Niño winters, and less precipitation during La Niña winters; and there is no clear evidence that the occurrence of anomalous temperature events in winter over southern China is closely linked to ENSO events.
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Journal of geographical sciences. Acta geographica sinica, issn : 1009-637X, 2009, vol. 19, n°. 4, p. 471-488, nombre de pages : 18, Références bibliographiques : 2 p.
Date :
2009
Editeur :
Pays édition : Chine
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
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