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Recent Trends of Summer Convective and Stratiform Precipitation in Mid-Eastern China
Author(s) -
Yunfei Fu,
Fengjiao Chen,
Guosheng Liu,
Yuanjian Yang,
Renmin Yuan,
Rui Li,
Qi Liu,
Yu Wang,
Lei Zhong,
Liguang Sun
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
scientific reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.24
H-Index - 213
ISSN - 2045-2322
DOI - 10.1038/srep33044
Subject(s) - precipitation , convection , climatology , atmospheric sciences , environmental science , precipitation types , geology , meteorology , geography
Many studies have reported on the trends of precipitation in Mid-Eastern China (EC). However, the trends of convective and stratiform precipitation are still unknown. Here, we examine the trends of summer convective and stratiform precipitation in EC from 2002 to 2012 on the basis of the TRMM observations. Results revealed that the rain frequency (RF) for both convective and stratiform precipitation increased in majority regions of Southern EC (SEC), but decreased in Northwest part of Northern EC (NEC). The decreasing rate of RF for stratiform precipitation in NEC is twice as much as that for convective precipitation, while the increase of convective precipitation in SEC is more evident than stratiform precipitation. The rain rate (RR) exhibited a decreasing trend in most portions of EC for both convective and stratiform precipitation. In SEC, neither PW nor WVT has good ability in explaining the precipitation variability. However, in NEC, PW is closely correlated to convective RF and WVT is more closely related to stratiform RF.

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