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Origins of East Asian Summer Monsoon Seasonality
by
Chiang, J. C. H.
, Kong, W.
, Battisti, D. S.
, Wu, C. H.
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Asia
/ atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ climate models
/ Convective rainfall
/ East Asian monsoon
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ General circulation models
/ meteorology & atmospheric sciences
/ Monsoon circulation
/ Monsoon season
/ Monsoons
/ Plateaus
/ Rain
/ Rainbands
/ Rainfall
/ seasonal cycle
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ topographic effects
/ Tropical environments
/ Westerlies
/ Wind
2020
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Origins of East Asian Summer Monsoon Seasonality
by
Chiang, J. C. H.
, Kong, W.
, Battisti, D. S.
, Wu, C. H.
in
Asia
/ atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ climate models
/ Convective rainfall
/ East Asian monsoon
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ General circulation models
/ meteorology & atmospheric sciences
/ Monsoon circulation
/ Monsoon season
/ Monsoons
/ Plateaus
/ Rain
/ Rainbands
/ Rainfall
/ seasonal cycle
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ topographic effects
/ Tropical environments
/ Westerlies
/ Wind
2020
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Origins of East Asian Summer Monsoon Seasonality
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Chiang, J. C. H.
, Kong, W.
, Battisti, D. S.
, Wu, C. H.
in
Asia
/ atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ climate models
/ Convective rainfall
/ East Asian monsoon
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ General circulation models
/ meteorology & atmospheric sciences
/ Monsoon circulation
/ Monsoon season
/ Monsoons
/ Plateaus
/ Rain
/ Rainbands
/ Rainfall
/ seasonal cycle
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ topographic effects
/ Tropical environments
/ Westerlies
/ Wind
2020
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Origins of East Asian Summer Monsoon Seasonality
2020
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Overview
The East Asian summer monsoon is unique among summer monsoon systems in its complex seasonality, exhibiting distinct intraseasonal stages. Previous studies have alluded to the downstream influence of the westerlies flowing around the Tibetan Plateau as key to its existence. We explore this hypothesis using an atmospheric general circulation model that simulates the intraseasonal stages with fidelity. Without a Tibetan Plateau, East Asia exhibits only one primary convective stage typical of other monsoons. As the plateau is introduced, the distinct rainfall stages—spring, pre-mei-yu, mei-yu, and midsummer—emerge, and rainfall becomes more intense overall. This emergence coincides with a pronounced modulation of the westerlies around the plateau and extratropical northerlies penetrating northeastern China. The northerlies meridionally constrain the moist southerly flow originating from the tropics, leading to a band of lower-tropospheric convergence and humidity front that produces the rainband. The northward migration of the westerlies away from the northern edge of the plateau leads to a weakening of the extratropical northerlies, which, coupled with stronger monsoonal southerlies, leads to the northward migration of the rainband. When the peak westerlies migrate north of the plateau during the midsummer stage, the extratropical northerlies disappear, leaving only the monsoon low-level circulation that penetrates northeastern China; the rainband disappears, leaving isolated convective rainfall over northeastern China. In short, East Asian rainfall seasonality results from the interaction of two seasonally evolving circulations—the monsoonal southerlies that strengthen and extend northward, and the midlatitude northerlies that weaken and eventually disappear—as summer progresses.
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American Meteorological Society
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