本世纪末加拿大冬季风暴活动:CMIP5多模式预测

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/07055900.2023.2277710
Soumik Basu, David Sauchyn
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温带气旋是加拿大大部分地区降水的主要来源。它们带来了危险的天气事件,如暴风雪、大雪、冻雨等。它们还通过春季融雪提供淡水,并维持半湿润和半干旱地区的土壤和地表水平衡。未来加拿大上空温带气旋活动的任何变化都可能对各个地区的农业和当地经济产生重大影响。加拿大地区风暴活动的未来变化尚未得到详细研究。因此,我们利用CMIP5的六个模式在历史和未来(RCP 8.5)排放情景下的数据,研究了本世纪末温带风暴活动的潜在变化。使用风暴识别和跟踪算法对选定的风暴活动指数进行统计分析,揭示了加拿大中纬度地区风暴数量的减少。然而,预计在本世纪末所有地区都将出现持续时间较长的强风暴。进一步的物理机制研究表明,中纬度地区经向温度梯度的减小和垂直风切变的转移是这些预期风暴活动变化的原因。
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Winter Storm Activity across Canada at the End of the Century: A CMIP5 Multi-model Projection
Extratropical cyclones are the main source of precipitation in most of Canada. They bring hazardous weather events like blizzards, heavy snow, freezing rain, etc. They also supply fresh water through spring snow melt and maintain the soil and surface water balance in sub-humid and semi-arid regions. Any future changes in extratropical cyclone activity over Canada may have a significant impact on agriculture and the local economies of the various regions. Future changes in regional storm activity over Canada have not been studied in detail. Therefore, we examined potential changes in extratropical storm activity by the end of the century using data from six models from CMIP5 under historical and future (RCP 8.5) emission scenarios. A statistical analysis of selected storm activity indices, using a storm identification and tracking algorithm, revealed a decrease in the number of storms over the mid-latitude regions of Canada. However, intense storms with a longer duration are projected over all regions at the end of the century. A further investigation of the physical mechanisms revealed that a decrease in the meridional temperature gradient over the mid-latitude regions and shifting of the vertical wind shear are responsible for these expected changes in storm activity.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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