异常冷平流层极涡对2021年3月东亚次区域PM2.5异常的影响

IF 8.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1038/s41612-024-00850-8
Jae-Hee Cho, Hak-Sung Kim
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本研究探讨了气象变率,特别是极地涡旋动力学在塑造东亚次区域PM2.5异常模式中的关键作用。随着冬季平流层突然变暖(SSW),东亚经历了显著的对流层转变,包括变冷到变暖的转变。蒙古高压的增强与对流层变暖相结合,改变了对流层低层动力学。蒙古变暖与北方变冷的对比加剧了斜压不稳定,造成蒙古气旋异常,沙尘暴活动增加,PM2.5水平升高。由于大量人为排放导致的中国东部PM2.5浓度升高,被蒙古高压下的发散气流所分散。中国南部和东北部斜压不稳定性增强的气旋对降水有贡献,导致PM2.5气溶胶负异常变化。像韩国这样的顺风地区,由于温暖的蒙古高压的运动,对流层低层条件稳定,PM2.5异常升高。
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Influence of an abnormally cold stratospheric polar vortex on the sub-regional PM2.5 anomaly in East Asia in March of 2021
This study investigates the critical role of meteorological variability, particularly polar vortex dynamics, in shaping PM2.5 anomaly patterns across sub-regions in East Asia. Following sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) in winter, East Asia experienced significant tropospheric transitions, including cooling-to-warming shifts. The strengthening of the Mongolian high, combined with tropospheric warming, altered lower tropospheric dynamics. Contrasting warming in Mongolia and cooling to the north intensified baroclinic instability, creating anomalous Mongolian cyclones for increased dust storm activity and higher PM2.5 levels. Elevated PM2.5 concentrations in eastern China, driven by substantial anthropogenic emissions, were dispersed by the divergent flow under the Mongolian high. Cyclones with increased baroclinic instability over southern and northeastern China contributed to precipitation, which led to negative anomaly variations of PM2.5 aerosols. Downwind regions like Korea saw elevated PM2.5 anomalies due to stable lower tropospheric conditions driven by the movement of the warmed Mongolian high.
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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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