寒带夏季东亚-澳大利亚季风变化及其对区域气候的影响

IF 2.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2151/jmsj.2020-014
W. J. Chen, Z. Guan, Huadong Yang, Qi Xu
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东亚夏季风(EASM)和澳大利亚冬季风(AWM)是北方夏季亚洲-澳大利亚季风系统的两个重要组成部分。这两个季风的同时变化将对亚洲-澳大利亚地区的气候产生显著影响。利用这些再分析数据,我们研究了东亚-澳大利亚季风(EAAMs)的变化机制及其影响。剔除El Niño−南方涛动和印度洋偶极子信号后,对6 - 7 - 8月(JJA)平均纬向距平风为AWM的左场,JJA平均经向距平风为EASM的右场进行奇异值分解(SVD)。短句来源通讯作者:关兆勇,南京信息工程大学气象灾害教育部重点实验室/气候与环境变化国际联合实验室/气象灾害预报与评估协同创新中心,南京210044,email: guanzy@nuist.edu.cn日本气象学会学报,第98卷,第2期284
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East Asian-Australian Monsoon Variations and their Impacts on Regional Climate during Boreal Summer
The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) and the Australian winter monsoon (AWM) are two important components of the Asian−Australian monsoon system during boreal summer. The simultaneous variations of these two monsoons would have remarkable impacts on climate in the Asian−Australian region. Using the reanalysis datasets, we investigated the mechanisms of variation and impacts of East Asian−Australian monsoons (EAAMs). The singular value decomposition (SVD) is performed of the June−July−August (JJA) mean anomalous zonal wind for AWM as the left field and JJA mean anomalous meridional wind for EASM as the right field after both El Niño−Southern Oscillation and India Ocean Dipole signals are filtered out. Our results demonstrate that Corresponding author: Zhaoyong Guan, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Meteorological Disaster/International Joint Laboratory on Climate and Environment Change/ Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China E-mail: guanzy@nuist.edu.cn J-stage Advance Published Date: 8 December 2019 Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Vol. 98, No. 2 284
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Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan 地学-气象与大气科学
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期刊介绍: JMSJ publishes Articles and Notes and Correspondence that report novel scientific discoveries or technical developments that advance understanding in meteorology and related sciences. The journal’s broad scope includes meteorological observations, modeling, data assimilation, analyses, global and regional climate research, satellite remote sensing, chemistry and transport, and dynamic meteorology including geophysical fluid dynamics. In particular, JMSJ welcomes papers related to Asian monsoons, climate and mesoscale models, and numerical weather forecasts. Insightful and well-structured original Review Articles that describe the advances and challenges in meteorology and related sciences are also welcome.
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