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  Moisture sources for East Asian precipitation: mean seasonal cycle and interannual variability

Guo, L., van der Ent, R. J., Klingaman, N. P., Demory, M.-E., Vidale, P. L., Turner, A. G., et al. (2019). Moisture sources for East Asian precipitation: mean seasonal cycle and interannual variability. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 20, 657-672. doi:10.1175/JHM-D-18-0188.1.

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Guo, Liang1, Author
van der Ent, Ruud J.1, Author
Klingaman, Nicholas P.1, Author
Demory, Marie-Estelle1, Author
Vidale, Pier Luigi1, Author
Turner, Andrew G.1, Author
Stephan, Claudia C.2, Author           
Chevuturi, Amulya1, Author
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 Abstract: This study investigates the moisture sources that supply East Asian (EA) precipitation and their interannual variability. Moisture sources are tracked using the Water Accounting Model-2layers (WAM-2layers), based on the Eulerian framework. WAM-2layers is applied to five subregions over EA, driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis from 1979 to 2015. Due to differences in regional atmospheric circulation and in hydrological and topographic features, the mean moisture sources vary among EA subregions. The tropical oceanic source dominates southeastern EA, while the extratropical continental source dominates other EA subregions. The moisture sources experience large seasonal variations, due to the seasonal cycle of the EA monsoon, the freeze-thaw cycle of the Eurasian continent, and local moisture recycling over the Tibetan Plateau. The interannual variability of moisture sources is linked to interannual modes of the coupled ocean-atmosphere system. The negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation increases moisture transport to northwestern EA in winter by driving a southward shift in the midlatitude westerly jet over the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, and the Caspian Sea. Atmospheric moisture lifetime is also reduced due to the enhanced westerlies. In summers following El Ninos, an anticyclonic anomaly over the western North Pacific increases moisture supplied from the South China Sea to the southeastern EA and shortens the traveling distance. A stronger Somali Jet in summer increases moisture to the Tibetan Plateau and therefore increases precipitation over the eastern Tibetan Plateau. The methods and findings in this study can be used to evaluate hydrological features in climate simulations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000465144300001
DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-18-0188.1
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Title: Journal of Hydrometeorology
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Publ. Info: Boston, MA : American Meteorological Society
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 20 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 657 - 672 Identifier: ISSN: 1525-755X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/110985820565058