Moisture sources and synoptic conditions of summer precipitation in the glacial zone of the East Sayan Range

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Advances in Science and Research Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI:10.5194/asr-17-1-2020
E. Osipov, O. Osipova
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Abstract. Precipitation in high-mountain regions is characterized by a strong heterogeneity due to complex interaction between atmospheric circulation and steep topography, however, extremely rare network of high elevation stations hampers the adequate high resolution regional climate modeling. In this study we present new data of precipitation directly measured in high-mountain catchment, on the continental glacier (East Sayan Range, south of East Siberia) during the summer periods of 2015–2017 using automatic weather station. The precipitation record was compared with near located weather stations and ERA Interim and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data. Precipitation mode similar to the glacier site was found at the stations located west and northwest, while ERA Interim and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data underestimated the precipitation by 40 % and 70 %, respectively. Atmospheric circulation patterns in days with precipitation were analyzed by using mean sea level pressure, geopotential height at 700 and 500 hPa and classification of macro scale atmospheric processes of the Northern Hemisphere by Dzerdzeevskii. Summer precipitation was mostly associated with meridional southern group of large scale circulation the Northern Hemisphere, while at synoptic scale it basically fell in cyclonic (49 % of precipitation) and low-gradient cyclonic (30 %) baric fields. Six typical atmospheric circulation patterns over the East Sayan were identified for days with precipitation. The sources and atmospheric moisture transfer to the glacier was defined by using the HYSPLIT trajectory model. The most of summer precipitation (70 %) was related with western cyclones, while about 25 % of rainfalls (mainly of moderate to strong intensity) was originated from the south-east (Pacific monsoon influence).
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东萨颜山冰带夏季降水的水汽来源及天气条件
摘要由于大气环流和地形的复杂相互作用,高山区降水具有很强的非均质性,但由于高山区台站网络极为稀少,阻碍了高分辨率区域气候模式的建立。在本研究中,我们利用自动气象站提供了2015-2017年夏季在大陆冰川(东西伯利亚南部的东萨延山脉)的高山集水区直接测量的降水新数据。降水记录与附近气象站、ERA Interim和NCEP/NCAR再分析资料进行了比较。位于西部和西北部站点的降水模式与冰川站点相似,而ERA Interim和NCEP/NCAR再分析数据分别低估了40%和70%的降水。利用平均海平面气压、700和500 hPa位势高度和Dzerdzeevskii对北半球宏观尺度大气过程的分类,分析了降水日的大气环流模式。夏季降水主要与北半球经向大尺度环流南群有关,而在天气尺度上主要落在气旋(49%降水)和低梯度气旋(30%降水)重力场。在降水日,确定了6种典型的大气环流型。利用HYSPLIT轨迹模型定义了冰川的水汽源和大气水汽转移。大部分夏季降水(70%)与西部气旋有关,约25%的降水(主要为中强降水)来自东南部(太平洋季风影响)。
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Advances in Science and Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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