The influence of boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations on precipitation extremes and their characteristics in Southeast Asia

IF 8.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1038/s41612-024-00658-6
Prince Xavier, Jeong Yik Diong, Muhammad Firdaus Ammar Bin Abdullah, Donaldi Permana, Alvin Pura, Hoang Lam
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The regional characteristics of the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations (BSISO) over southeast Asia are presented. The northeastward transition of the BSISO is characterised by 4 phases, such that convection is enhanced over the Philippines and Indochina in phase 1 and suppressed over Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo and Java. The opposite is true in phase 3. The role of BSISO in modulating extreme precipitation is highlighted, showcasing how its phases impact both the frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation events across the region. Using a method to detect and characterise precipitation features in terms of precipitating areas and their associated object properties, this study shows distinct shifts in precipitation regimes during different phases of the BSISO. Phase 1 exhibits increased large-scale convective activity, particularly affecting regions like the South China Sea and northern Philippines, linked to increased tropical storm frequency but reduced localised extreme precipitation events. In contrast, Phase 3, with active convection over Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra, shows intensified extreme precipitation from smaller to medium-sized areas. BSISO phases also modify the distribution of small and large precipitation objects over land, ocean, and coastal regions. This classification of precipitation regimes provides detailed insights into how the BSISO’s large-scale envelope modifies regional precipitation extremes through various precipitation properties. This information could benefit probabilistic predictions of regional extreme precipitation events at subseasonal time scales.

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寒带夏季内季节振荡对东南亚极端降水及其特征的影响
介绍了东南亚上空北方夏季季内振荡(BSISO)的区域特征。BSISO 向东北方向的过渡分为 4 个阶段,在第 1 阶段,菲律宾和印度支那上空的对流增强,而马来西亚半岛、婆罗洲和爪哇上空的对流受到抑制。第 3 阶段则相反。报告强调了 BSISO 在调节极端降水方面的作用,展示了其阶段如何影响整个地区极端降水事件的频率和强度。这项研究采用一种方法,从降水区域及其相关物体特性的角度来探测和描述降水特征,显示了在 BSISO 的不同阶段降水机制的明显变化。第 1 阶段显示大尺度对流活动增加,尤其影响南海和菲律宾北部等地区,这与热带风暴频率增加有关,但局地极端降水事件减少。相比之下,第 3 阶段在马来西亚半岛、婆罗洲和苏门答腊岛上空对流活动活跃,显示从小型到中型地区的极端降水加剧。BSISO 阶段还改变了陆地、海洋和沿海地区大小降水量的分布。这种降水机制的分类提供了详细的信息,让人们了解 BSISO 的大尺度包络如何通过各种降水特性改变区域极端降水。这些信息将有助于在亚季节时间尺度上对区域极端降水事件进行概率预测。
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npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
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期刊介绍: npj Climate and Atmospheric Science is an open-access journal encompassing the relevant physical, chemical, and biological aspects of atmospheric and climate science. The journal places particular emphasis on regional studies that unveil new insights into specific localities, including examinations of local atmospheric composition, such as aerosols. The range of topics covered by the journal includes climate dynamics, climate variability, weather and climate prediction, climate change, ocean dynamics, weather extremes, air pollution, atmospheric chemistry (including aerosols), the hydrological cycle, and atmosphere–ocean and atmosphere–land interactions. The journal welcomes studies employing a diverse array of methods, including numerical and statistical modeling, the development and application of in situ observational techniques, remote sensing, and the development or evaluation of new reanalyses.
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