Abstract

In this paper, the features and possible causes of extreme precipitation in the winter of 2019/2020 in China are investigated based on the observational station daily dataset provided by the China Meteorological Administration and the ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis dataset. Record-breaking precipitations are found in most areas of China in the winter of 2019/2020, particularly for the north of China. The magnitude of precipitation in south (north) of China in 2019/2020 increase 0.39mm/day (0.15mm/day), about 39.0% (105.5%) compared with the climatological mean. Moisture budget analysis shows that contributions of atmospheric circulation anomaly on horizontal moisture advection and total moisture flux convergence are primarily responsible for the positive anomalies of precipitation in China. Further analysis suggests that the weakened East Asian Trough and the anti-cyclone circulation anomaly over the Sea of Japan favor the transportation of low-level warm and humid airflow from the Northwest Pacific and the East China Sea to the north of China. Meanwhile, the westward movement of the Subtropical High and the Southern Branch Trough anomalies transport low-level warm and humid air from the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea to south of China. The warm moist air flows northeastward from the East China Sea, Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea while the climatological cold wind flows southeastward, which causes the increase of local precipitation in the winter of 2019/2020. In consideration of the fact that stratospheric polar vortex anomaly has a process of downward propagation to the troposphere, it is of great significance to study the changes of the stratosphere and the relationships between stratosphere and troposphere.

Highlights

  • Precipitation is one of the most direct meteorological elements in the natural system, and one of the foci in the weather forecast/research

  • The warm moist air flows northeastward from the East China Sea, Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea while the climatological cold wind flows southeastward, which causes the increase of local precipitation in the winter of 2019/2020

  • LX and WQ is responsible for the major research and writing work; LJ and SC take part in paper discussion and give some usefull suggestions; ZF and WJ make contributions to the data collection and data processing

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INTRODUCTION

Precipitation is one of the most direct meteorological elements in the natural system, and one of the foci in the weather forecast/research. The above analysis shows that the contribution of atmospheric circulation anomaly (the dynamic component) on horizontal moisture advection and total moisture flux convergence is primarily responsible for the positive anomalies of precipitation in China during the winter of 2019/2020. The East Asian Trough and Southern Branch Trough play a crucial role in the weather change of China in winter The changes in their shape and intensity can be judged by the 500 hPa geopotential height and the corresponding circulation anomalies. The results show that the stratospheric polar vortex anomalies in high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere have a process of downward propagation to the FIGURE 4 | Moisture processes responsible for the DJF mean precipitation over the main rainfall area (20°–50° N; 100°–135° E) in China.

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