Lag impacts of the anomalous July soil moisture over Southern China on the August rainfall over the Huang–Huai River Basin

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Xuan Dong
Yang Zhou
Haishan Chen
Botao Zhou
Shanlei Sun
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[1] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters/Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster, Ministry of Education
[2] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,School of Atmospheric Sciences
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Climate Dynamics | 2022年 / 58卷
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Soil moisture; Southern China; Rainfall; Huang–Huai–River Basin; Sensitivity Experiment; Land–atmosphere interaction;
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The effect of soil moisture (SM) on precipitation is an important issue in the land–atmosphere interaction and shows largely regional differences. In this study, the SM of the ERA-Interim reanalysis and precipitation data of the weather stations were used to investigate their relationship over eastern China during July and August. Moreover, the WRF model was applied to further validate the effect of SM on rainfall. In the observations, a significantly negative relationship was found that, when the soil over southern China is wet (dry) in July, the rainfall decreases (increases) over the Huang–Huai–River basin (hereafter HHR) in August. In the model results, the soil can “memorize” its wet anomaly over southern China from July to August. In August, the wet soil increases the latent heat flux at surface and the air moisture at lower levels of the atmosphere, which is generally unstable due to the summer monsoon. Thus, upward motion is prevailing over southern China in August, and the increased surface air moisture is transported upwards. After that, the condensation of water vapor is enhanced at the middle and upper levels, increasing the release of latent heat in the atmosphere. The heat release forms a cyclonic circulation at the lower levels over eastern China, and induces the transport and convergence of water vapor increased over southern China in August. This further strengthens the upward motion over southern China and the cyclonic circulation at the lower levels. Therefore, positive feedback appears between water vapor transport and atmospheric circulation. Meanwhile, the cyclonic circulation over southern China results in a response of water vapor divergence and a downward motion over HHR. Consequently, the negative anomalies of precipitation occur over HHR in August. When the July soil is dry over southern China, the opposite results can be found through the similar mechanism.
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页码:1737 / 1754
页数:17
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