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Towards More Snow Days in Summer since 2001 at the Great Wall Station,Antarctic Peninsula:The Role of the Amundsen Sea Low
作者姓名:Minghu DING  Wei HAN  Tong ZHANG  Xiaoyuan YUE  Jeremy FYKE  Ge LIU  Cunde XIAO
作者单位:State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather;State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Science;Fluid Dynamics and Solid Mechanics Group;Associated Engineering Group;State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface and Resource Ecology;Beijing Meteorological Observation Center
基金项目:Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDA20100300);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41771064);the Basic Fund of the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences(Grant Nos.2018Z001 and 2019Z008).
摘    要:The variation in the precipitation phase in polar regions represents an important indicator of climate change and variability.We studied the precipitation phase at the Great Wall Station and Antarctic Peninsula(AP)region,based on daily precipitation,synoptic records and ERA-Interim data during the austral summers of 1985?2014.Overall,there was no trend in the total precipitation amount or days,but the phase of summer precipitation(rainfall days versus snowfall days)showed opposite trends before and after 2001 at the AP.The total summer rain days/snow days increased/decreased during 1985?2001 and significantly decreased at a rate of?14.13 d(10 yr)?1/increased at a rate of 14.31 d(10 yr)?1 during 2001?2014,agreeing well with corresponding variations in the surface air temperature.Further,we found that the longitudinal location of the Amundsen Sea low(ASL)should account for the change in the precipitation phase since 2001,as it has shown a westward drift after 2001?41.1°(10 yr)?1],leading to stronger cold southerly winds,colder water vapor flux,and more snow over the AP region during summertime.This study points out a supplementary factor for the climate variation on the AP.

关 键 词:precipitation  phase  GREAT  Wall  STATION  Amundsen  Sea  LOW

Towards More Snow Days in Summer since 2001 at the Great Wall Station,Antarctic Peninsula:The Role of the Amundsen Sea Low
Minghu DING,Wei HAN,Tong ZHANG,Xiaoyuan YUE,Jeremy FYKE,Ge LIU,Cunde XIAO.Towards More Snow Days in Summer since 2001 at the Great Wall Station,Antarctic Peninsula:The Role of the Amundsen Sea Low[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2020,37(5):494-504.
Authors:Minghu DING  Wei HAN  Tong ZHANG  Xiaoyuan YUE  Jeremy FYKE  Ge LIU  Cunde XIAO
Abstract:The variation in the precipitation phase in polar regions represents an important indicator of climate change and variability. We studied the precipitation phase at the Great Wall Station and Antarctic Peninsula (AP) region, based on daily precipitation, synoptic records and ERA-Interim data during the austral summers of 1985?2014. Overall, there was no trend in the total precipitation amount or days, but the phase of summer precipitation (rainfall days versus snowfall days) showed opposite trends before and after 2001 at the AP. The total summer rain days/snow days increased/decreased during 1985?2001 and significantly decreased at a rate of ?14.13 d (10 yr)?1/increased at a rate of 14.31 d (10 yr)?1 during 2001?2014, agreeing well with corresponding variations in the surface air temperature. Further, we found that the longitudinal location of the Amundsen Sea low (ASL) should account for the change in the precipitation phase since 2001, as it has shown a westward drift after 2001 ?41.1° (10 yr)?1], leading to stronger cold southerly winds, colder water vapor flux, and more snow over the AP region during summertime. This study points out a supplementary factor for the climate variation on the AP.
Keywords:precipitation phase  Great Wall Station  Amundsen Sea Low
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