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Abstract
The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) monthly rainfall data and the rainfall records observed by 740 rain gauges in the mainland of China are used to analyze similarities and differences of the precipitation in China in the period from January 1980 to December 2000. Results expose significantly consistent rainfall distributions between the both data in multi-year mean, multi-year seasonal mean, and multi-year monthly mean. Departures of monthly rainfall for each dataset also show a high correlation with an over 0.8 correlation coefficient. Analysis indicates small differences of both datasets during autumn,winter, and spring, but relative large ones in summer. Generally, the GPCP has trend of overestimating the rainfall rate. Based on above good relationship of both datasets, the GPCP data are used to represent distributions and variations of precipitation in the Tibetan Plateau and Northwest China. Results indicate positive departures of precipitation in summer in the west part of Tibetan Plateau in the 1980s and negative
departures after the 1980s. For the west part of Northwest China, analysis illustrates precipitation decreases a little, but no clear variation tendency.
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Citation
ZI Yong, XU Yinlong, FU Yunfei. 2006: Climatology Comparison Studies of Precipitations Between GPCP and Rain Gauges in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 20(3): 322-333.
ZI Yong, XU Yinlong, FU Yunfei. 2006: Climatology Comparison Studies of Precipitations Between GPCP and Rain Gauges in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 20(3): 322-333.
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ZI Yong, XU Yinlong, FU Yunfei. 2006: Climatology Comparison Studies of Precipitations Between GPCP and Rain Gauges in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 20(3): 322-333.
ZI Yong, XU Yinlong, FU Yunfei. 2006: Climatology Comparison Studies of Precipitations Between GPCP and Rain Gauges in China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 20(3): 322-333.
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