Abstract
Snow anomalies over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) have been shown to contribute to the climate variability in the neighboring and remote regions. The present study provides a review of the research progress of studies on the impacts of the TP snow anomalies on the climate over East Asia and North America. This review covers long-term TP snow variations in different seasons and in different regions, interdecadal TP snow changes in different times and their contributions to the interdecadal rainfall changes over East Asia, impacts of TP snow anomalies in different parts and different seasons on East Asian and North America climate variability on interannual time scales, intraseasonal TP snow variations and their impacts on East Asian atmospheric circulation, and interdecadal changes in the relationship of the East Asian rainfall and North American air temperature to the TP snow. The review also includes the atmospheric circulation patterns that link the TP snow to East Asian and North American climate. Discussions are provided for relevant issues of the TP snow impacts.
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