AbstractIn this paper, the synoptic-climatology of Meiyu in East Asia is discussed. It is proposed that the location of the rain band of Meiyu is stable from the viewpoint of climatology, even though the active (wet) and break (dry) Meiyu are influenced by synoptic systems. The duration and the onset and retreat dates of Meiyu exhibit tremendous interannual variabilities, and thus, they are almost unpredictable in seasonal climate prediction. The Meiyu has been used as a synoptic concept and applied to the operational forecast for many decades by meteorological agencies in East Asian countries. As a result, the prediction of the onset and retreat dates of Meiyu has become an important operational work for meteorological services. This has also misled the public’s and scientists’ attention. The northward propagation of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) surge associated with the intraseasonal oscillation is closely related to the active and break Meiyu. The activities and propagation of the EASM surge mo...