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Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China
by
Chen, Fahu
, Chen, Jianhui
, Feng, Song
, Huang, Wei
in
Anomalies
/ Arid regions
/ Arid zones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Brackish
/ Datasets
/ Ecosystems
/ Fluxes
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Moisture effects
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation variations
/ Pressure gradients
/ Seas
/ Studies
/ Summer
/ Summer precipitation
/ Teleconnection patterns
/ Teleconnections
/ Vapors
/ Variation
/ Velocity
/ Water circulation
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2015
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Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China
by
Chen, Fahu
, Chen, Jianhui
, Feng, Song
, Huang, Wei
in
Anomalies
/ Arid regions
/ Arid zones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Brackish
/ Datasets
/ Ecosystems
/ Fluxes
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Moisture effects
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation variations
/ Pressure gradients
/ Seas
/ Studies
/ Summer
/ Summer precipitation
/ Teleconnection patterns
/ Teleconnections
/ Vapors
/ Variation
/ Velocity
/ Water circulation
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2015
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Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China
by
Chen, Fahu
, Chen, Jianhui
, Feng, Song
, Huang, Wei
in
Anomalies
/ Arid regions
/ Arid zones
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Brackish
/ Datasets
/ Ecosystems
/ Fluxes
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Moisture effects
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation variations
/ Pressure gradients
/ Seas
/ Studies
/ Summer
/ Summer precipitation
/ Teleconnection patterns
/ Teleconnections
/ Vapors
/ Variation
/ Velocity
/ Water circulation
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2015
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Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China
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Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China
2015
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The Tarim basin (TB) in northwestern China is one of the most arid regions in the middle latitudes, where water is scarce year-round. This study investigates the variations of summer precipitation in the TB and their association with water vapor fluxes and atmospheric circulation. The results suggest that the variations of summer precipitation in the TB are dominated by the water vapor fluxes from the south and east, although the long-term mean water vapor mostly comes from the west. The anomalous water vapor fluxes are closely associated with the meridional teleconnection pattern around 50°–80°E and the zonal teleconnection pattern along the Asian westerly jet in summer. The meridional teleconnection connects central Asia and the tropical Indian Ocean; the zonal teleconnection resembles the “Silk Road pattern.” The two teleconnections lead to negative height anomalies in central Asia and positive height anomalies in the Arabian Sea and India and in northern central China. The anomalous pressure gradient force, caused by these height anomalies, leads to anomalous ascending motion in the TB and brings low-level moisture along the eastern periphery of the Tibetan Plateau and water vapor from the Arabian Sea passing over the Tibetan Plateau to influence precipitation development in the study region.
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