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Abstract
The long-term trends of total surface solar radiation (SSR), surface diffuse radiation, and surface air
temperature were analyzed in this study based on updated 48-yr data from 55 observational stations in
China, and then the correlation between SSR and the diurnal temperature range (DTR) was studied. The
effect of total solar radiation on surface air temperature in China was investigated on the basis of the above
analyses. A strong correlation between SSR and DTR was found for the period 1961–2008 in China. The
highest correlation and steepest regression line slope occurred in winter, indicating that the solar radiation
effect on DTR was the largest in this season. Clouds and water vapor have strong influences on both
SSR and DTR, and hence on their relationship. The largest correlations between SSR and DTR occurred
in wintertime in northern China, regardless of all-day (including clear days and cloudy days) or clear-day
cases.
Our results also showed that radiation arriving at the surface in China decreased significantly during
1961–1989 (dimming period), but began to increase during 1990–2008 (brightening period), in agreement
with previous global studies. The reduction of total SSR offset partially the greenhouse warming during
1961–1989. However, with the increase of SSR after 1990, this offsetting effect vanished; on the contrary,
it even made a contribution to the accelerated warming. Nonetheless, the greenhouse warming still played
a controlling role because of the increasing of minimum and mean surface temperatures in the whole study
period of 1961–2008. We estimated that the greenhouse gases alone may have caused surface temperatures
to rise by 0.31–0.46℃ (10 yr)
?1 during 1961–2008, which is higher than previously estimated. Analysis of
the corresponding changes in total solar radiation, diffuse radiation, and total cloud cover indicated that
the dimming and brightening phenomena in China were likely attributable to increases in absorptive and
scattering aerosols in the atmosphere, respectively.
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Citation
ZHANG Hua, YIN Qing, Teruyuki NAKAJIMA, Nakata Mukai MAKIKO, LU Peng, HE Jinhai. 2013: Influence of Changes in Solar Radiation on Changes ofSurface Temperature in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 87-97. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0109-8
ZHANG Hua, YIN Qing, Teruyuki NAKAJIMA, Nakata Mukai MAKIKO, LU Peng, HE Jinhai. 2013: Influence of Changes in Solar Radiation on Changes ofSurface Temperature in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 87-97. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0109-8
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ZHANG Hua, YIN Qing, Teruyuki NAKAJIMA, Nakata Mukai MAKIKO, LU Peng, HE Jinhai. 2013: Influence of Changes in Solar Radiation on Changes ofSurface Temperature in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 87-97. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0109-8
ZHANG Hua, YIN Qing, Teruyuki NAKAJIMA, Nakata Mukai MAKIKO, LU Peng, HE Jinhai. 2013: Influence of Changes in Solar Radiation on Changes ofSurface Temperature in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 87-97. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0109-8
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