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Abstract
The sea surface temperature (SST) of the tropical western Pacific Ocean (TWPO) showed a pronounced
warming in the late 1990s. Using numerical experiments of a regional climate model (RegCM), we analyzed
the impact of this warming on rainfall over the Yangtze-Huaihe River valley of China during the Meiyu
period (June-July). The model results revealed that the observed decadal changes in Meiyu rainfall since
the late 1990s can be reproduced by a control experiment forced by the observed SST. Additionally, the
sensitivity experiments suggested that the warming trend in the TWPO played a substantial role in the
northward shift of the Meiyu belt in the late 1990s.
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Citation
SI Dong, DING Yihui. 2012: A Numerical Simulation of the Impact of Tropical Western Pacific SST Anomalies on the Decadal Shift of the Meiyu Belt. Journal of Meteorological Research, 26(4): 467-475.
SI Dong, DING Yihui. 2012: A Numerical Simulation of the Impact of Tropical Western Pacific SST Anomalies on the Decadal Shift of the Meiyu Belt. Journal of Meteorological Research, 26(4): 467-475.
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SI Dong, DING Yihui. 2012: A Numerical Simulation of the Impact of Tropical Western Pacific SST Anomalies on the Decadal Shift of the Meiyu Belt. Journal of Meteorological Research, 26(4): 467-475.
SI Dong, DING Yihui. 2012: A Numerical Simulation of the Impact of Tropical Western Pacific SST Anomalies on the Decadal Shift of the Meiyu Belt. Journal of Meteorological Research, 26(4): 467-475.
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