Abstract

The north edge of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is defined by using the isoline with average total column water vapor (TCWV) equal to 25 mm, and the relationship between the north edge of the EASM and summer extreme precipitation in North China (NC) from 1961 to 2020 is discussed. Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) method is used to cluster extreme precipitation in the abnormal years of the north edge in NC, and the circulation characteristics of different types of extreme precipitation are discussed. The results show that the north edge of the EASM is closely related to extreme precipitation in NC. When the north edge is northerly, both the frequency and total amount of extreme precipitation increase significantly in the monsoon marginal zone. Based on different monsoon circulation background, summer extreme precipitation events in NC are divided into four categories, namely, the central type and southern type in the northerly years of north edge, and the central type and eastern type in the southerly years of north edge. The occurrence of different types of extreme precipitation is closely related to the different characteristics of local trough, the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH), and wave trains in the middle and high latitudes. Specifically, the central type extreme precipitation is affected by the mid-latitude wave train in the northerly years of north edge. As for the central type extreme precipitation in the southerly years of north edge, both high-latitude and mid-latitude wave trains transfer from west to east and converge over NC. However, the wave disturbance energy is relatively weak, leading to the extreme precipitation with weak intensity.

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