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The Anomalous Mei-yu Rainfall of Summer 2020 from a Circulation Clustering Perspective: Current and Possible Future Prevalence.

Robin T Clark1, Peili Wu1, Lixia Zhang2,3, Chaofan Li4.   

Abstract

Highly unusual amounts of rainfall were seen in the 2020 summer in many parts of China, Japan, and South Korea. At the intercontinental scale, case studies have attributed this exceptional event to a displacement of the climatological western North Pacific subtropical anticyclone, potentially associated Indian Ocean sea surface temperature patterns and a mid-latitude wave train emanating from the North Atlantic. Using clusters of spatial patterns of sea level pressure, we show that an unprecedented 80% of the 2020 summer days in East Asia were dominated by clusters of surface pressure greater than normal over the South China Sea. By examining the rainfall and water vapor fluxes in other years when these clusters were also prevalent, we find that the frequency of these types of clusters was likely to have been largely responsible for the unusual rainfall of 2020. From two ensembles of future climate projections, we show that summers like 2020 in East Asia may become more frequent and considerably wetter in a warmer world with an enhanced moisture supply. © British Crown 2021.

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Keywords:  2020 summer rainfall; circulation clustering; climate projections; mei-yu front

Year:  2021        PMID: 34483428      PMCID: PMC8407136          DOI: 10.1007/s00376-021-1086-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Atmos Sci        ISSN: 0256-1530            Impact factor:   3.158


The Anomalous Mei-yu Rainfall of Summer 2020 from a Circulation Clustering Perspective: Current and Possible Future Prevalence
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