Tropical cyclone-related heatwave episodes in the Greater Bay Area, China: Synoptic patterns and urban-rural disparities

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Applied Nano Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wace.2024.100656
Minxuan Zhang , Yuanjian Yang , Chenchao Zhan , Lian Zong , Chaman Gul , Mengya Wang
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Tropical cyclone (TC) peripheral downdrafts and urbanization can promote extreme heatwave (HW) events in the Greater Bay Area (GBA), a highly urbanized coastal area in China. However, the roles of synoptic patterns and urbanization in the HW events remain unclear, particularly for the joint occurrences of the tropical cyclone and heatwave (TC-HW) extremes. Here, we identify three synoptic patterns closely related to TC-HW events, namely: the northeastern Taiwan TC pattern (P4), the southeastern Taiwan TC pattern (P6), and the eastern Taiwan-Philippine Sea TC pattern (P7), as these patterns could enhance HWs through strong downdrafts, strong solar radiation, and low humidity, thereby favoring the maintenance of TC-HW events. Among the three patterns, P6 is most conducive to the occurrence of TC-HW compound events in the GBA. Moreover, the urban-rural temperature disparities under the TC-HW events are unique than those on the days without TC-HW events, i.e., the daily maximum temperature at rural and suburban stations is higher than that at urban stations. This unique feature is the opposite of the urban heat island and is mainly attributed to the rural subsidence warming induced by the TCs and Foehn effects. These results indicate that the spatial distribution of HW in coastal area is substantially modulated by TCs, which is meaningful to understanding the features and underlying mechanism of compound TC-HW events and adapting to their impacts.

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中国粤港澳大湾区与热带气旋相关的热浪事件:气候模式与城乡差异
热带气旋(TC)外围下沉气流和城市化会促进中国沿海高度城市化地区--粤港澳大湾区(GBA)的极端热浪(HW)事件。然而,同步模式和城市化在热浪事件中的作用仍不明确,尤其是在热带气旋和热浪(TC-HW)极端事件共同发生的情况下。在此,我们确定了三种与热带气旋-热浪事件密切相关的天气模式,即:台湾东北部热带气旋模式(P4)、台湾东南部热带气旋模式(P6)和台湾东部-菲律宾海热带气旋模式(P7),因为这些模式可以通过强下沉气流、强太阳辐射和低湿度来增强热浪,从而有利于热带气旋-热浪事件的维持。在这三种模式中,P6 模式最有利于热带气旋-高温复合事件在全球大气环流中的发生。此外,TC-HW 事件下的城乡气温差异与无 TC-HW 事件日相比具有独特性,即农村和郊区站点的日最高气温高于城市站点。这一独特特征与城市热岛相反,主要归因于 TCs 和 Foehn 效应引起的农村下沉增温。这些结果表明,沿海地区的热量空间分布受 TC 的影响很大,这对了解 TC-HW 复合事件的特征和内在机制以及适应其影响很有意义。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Nano Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of nanomaterials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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