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Comparisons of the Circulation Anomalies Associated with Extreme Heat in Different Regions of Eastern China
by
Lu, Riyu
, Chen, Ruidan
in
Adiabatic
/ Adiabatic heating
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anticyclones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation anomalies
/ Circulation patterns
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cold
/ Extreme heat
/ Foehn
/ Global warming
/ Heat
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Meteors
/ Mountains
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ River valleys
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Studies
/ Subsidence
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Upper air temperatures
/ Upper troposphere
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Weather
/ Wind
2015
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Comparisons of the Circulation Anomalies Associated with Extreme Heat in Different Regions of Eastern China
by
Lu, Riyu
, Chen, Ruidan
in
Adiabatic
/ Adiabatic heating
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anticyclones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation anomalies
/ Circulation patterns
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cold
/ Extreme heat
/ Foehn
/ Global warming
/ Heat
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Meteors
/ Mountains
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ River valleys
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Studies
/ Subsidence
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Upper air temperatures
/ Upper troposphere
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Weather
/ Wind
2015
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Comparisons of the Circulation Anomalies Associated with Extreme Heat in Different Regions of Eastern China
by
Lu, Riyu
, Chen, Ruidan
in
Adiabatic
/ Adiabatic heating
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anticyclones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation anomalies
/ Circulation patterns
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cold
/ Extreme heat
/ Foehn
/ Global warming
/ Heat
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Meteors
/ Mountains
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ River valleys
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Studies
/ Subsidence
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Upper air temperatures
/ Upper troposphere
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Weather
/ Wind
2015
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Comparisons of the Circulation Anomalies Associated with Extreme Heat in Different Regions of Eastern China
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Comparisons of the Circulation Anomalies Associated with Extreme Heat in Different Regions of Eastern China
2015
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The circulation associated with extreme heat (EH) typically shows an anomalous anticyclone that enhances temperature through adiabatic heating, but this study indicates obvious spatial variation in eastern China. The EH-related circulation pattern in eastern China can be classified into three categories: typical extratropical pattern, monsoonal pattern, and foehn pattern. EH over northeastern China and eastern north China is characterized by a typical pattern involving an anomalous anticyclone and subsidence, and the air temperature increases throughout almost the entire troposphere. In contrast, EH over the Yangtze River valley and south China is associated with the monsoonal pattern. Over these regions, the air temperature only increases in the lower troposphere as a result of anomalous subsidence and lower humidity that has resulted from a farther north transportation of water vapor by a stronger monsoonal southwesterly. Meanwhile, the air temperature decreases in the upper troposphere because of the decrease of latent heat caused by suppressed precipitation. On the other hand, western north China, with most of its stations located on the eastern leeside of mountains, is obviously influenced by the foehn effect on EH days. The foehn-related northwesterly anomalies bring drier and warmer air from the mountains to sink on the leeside and greatly increase the air temperature in the lower troposphere, particularly near the surface. Therefore, the impacts of monsoon and topography should be taken into consideration when EH-related circulations are discussed over the many regions of eastern China. As a result, the reliable projection of air temperature in these regions under global warming is a challenging problem.
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