Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42205193 and 42330608);Open Fundation of China Meteorological Administration Hydro-Meteorology Key Laboratory(23SWQXM001);Young Beijing Scholars Program(2018-007)。
Urbanization-related precipitation and surface runoff changes have been widely investigated,but few studies have directly quantified these changes and their link to urbanization in the hydrological cycle.A two-way dyn...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42130609 and 42275172)。
Previous research has shown that land surface thermal anomalies in West Asia(WA) can impact regional and global climate,particularly affecting China through the eastward propagation of wave trains.However,the factors ...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41930972 and 42175007)。
Tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal(BoBTC)affect the precipitation over China,with distinct seasonal and daily variabilities.This study quantitatively examines the daily standardized precipitation anomalies(SPAs)...
Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFF0801603)。
In the summer of 2020,a super Meiyu event occurred in the Yangtze River basin(YRB),causing enormous economic losses and human casualties.Recent studies have investigated the possible causes of this super Meiyu event f...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42088101 and 41875074);China Meteorological Administration Innovation and Development Project(CXFZ2021J030 and CXFZ2021J046);Beijing Meterological Service Science and Technology Project(BMBKJ 201901031);Climate Change Special Fund of China Meteorological Administration(202009).
Heavy regional precipitation(HRP)over Beijing,Tianjin,and Hebei Province(the Jing–Jin–Ji region or JJJ)in early October(1–10 October)is a high-impact climate event because of travel and outdoor activities by except...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41775001);Technology Development Foundation of Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences(2018KJ036)。
Recently,there have been two competing perspectives on the links of rapid sea ice retreat over the Barents–Kara Seas(BKS)and in midlatitude severe cold winters over Eurasia.By using the daily ECMWF reanalysis(ERA)-In...
Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2018YFC1505806);US NOAA(NA18OAR4310298);US NSF(AGS-1643297);National Natural Science Foundation of China(41875069,41575052,and 41575043);University of Hawaii SOEST(10867);IPRC(1418);National Key Research and Development Program of China Health Risk Assessment Program(2018YFA0606203)。
Shanghai experienced the longest rainy days in 2018/2019 winter since 1988. The physical cause of such an unusual climate condition was investigated through the diagnosis of observational data. From a seasonal perspec...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41575091);National(Key)Basic Research and Development(973)Program of China(2012CB957803);Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK20171230)
The impact of solar activity on climate system is spatiotemporally selective and usually more significant on the regional scale. Using statistical methods and solar radio flux(SRF) data, this paper investigates the im...
the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2018YFC1506006);National Science and Technology Support Program of China(2015BAC03B04);National Natural Science Foundation of China(41805067 and 41275073)
In 2018,summer precipitation was above normal in North and Northwest China and below normal around the Yangtze River valley,due to an extremely strong East Asian summer monsoon(EASM).The atmospheric circulation anomal...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41475088);National Science and Technology Support Program of China(2015BAC03B02);China Meteorological Administration Special Public Welfare Research Fund(GYHY201306028 and GYHY201506013);Project for Development of Key Techniques in Meteorological Forecasting Operation(YBGJXM201705)
This study aims to detect the primary precursors and impact mechanisms for January surface temperature anomaly (JSTA) events in China against the background of global warming, by comparing the causes of two extreme ...