Spatial Patterns of Precipitation Anomalies for 30-yr Warm Periods in China During the Past 2000 Years |
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Authors: | Zhixin Hao Jingyun Zheng Quansheng Ge Xuezhen Zhang |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China
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Abstract: | The spatial patterns of precipitation anomalies during five 30-yr warm periods of 691?C720, 1231?C1260, 1741?C1770, 1921?C1950, and 1981?C2000 were investigated using a dryness/wetness grading dataset covering 48 stations from Chinese historical documents and 22 precipitation proxy series from natural archives. It was found that the North China Plain (approximately 35°?C40°N, east of 105°E) was dry in four warm periods within the centennial warm epochs of 600?C750, the Medieval Warm Period (about 900?C1300) and after 1900. A wet condition prevailed over most of China during 1741?C1770, a 30-yr warm peak that occurred during the Little Ice Age (about 1650?C1850). The spatial pattern of the precipitation anomaly in 1981?C2000 over East China (25°-40°N, east of 105°E) is roughly consistent with that in 1231?C1260, but a difference in the precipitation anomaly appeared over the Tibetan Plateau. The spatial patterns of the precipitation anomalies over China varied between all five 30-yr warm periods, which implies that the matching pattern between temperature and precipitation change is multiform, and the precipitation anomaly could be positive or negative when a decadal warm climate occurs in different climate epochs. This result may provide a primary reference for the mechanism detection and climate simulation of the precipitation anomaly of the future warm climate. |
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Keywords: | spatial patterns precipitation anomalies 30-yr warm periods past 2000 years China |
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