Recent changes in precipitation extremes in the Heihe River basin, Northwest China

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Aifang Cheng
Qi Feng
Guobin Fu
Jiankai Zhang
Zongxing Li
Meng Hu
Gang Wang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[3] CSIRO Land and Water Flagship,undefined
[4] Lanzhou University,undefined
[5] Guangzhou Meteorological Satellite Ground Station,undefined
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2015年 / 32卷
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precipitation extremes; atmospheric circulation; Heihe River basin; Northwest China;
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Changes in rainfall extremes pose a serious and additional threat to water resources planning and management, natural and artificial oasis stability, and sustainable development in the fragile ecosystems of arid inland river basins. In this study, the trend and temporal variation of extreme precipitation are analyzed using daily precipitation datasets at 11 stations over the arid inland Heihe River basin in Northwest China from 1960 to 2011. Eight indices of extreme precipitation are studied. The results show statistically significant and large-magnitude increasing and decreasing trends for most indices, primarily in the Qilian Mountains and eastern Hexi Corridor. More frequent and intense rainfall extremes have occurred in the southern part of the desert area than in the northern portion. In general, the temporal variation in precipitation extremes has changed throughout the basin. Wet day precipitation and heavy precipitation days show statistically significant linear increasing trends and step changes in the Qilian Mountains and Hexi Corridor. Consecutive dry days have decreased obviously in the region in most years after approximately the late 1980s, but meanwhile very long dry spells have increased, especially in the Hexi Corridor. The probability density function indicates that very long wet spells have increased in the QilianMountains. The East Asian summer monsoon index and western Pacific subtropical high intensity index possess strong and significant negative and positive correlations with rainfall extremes, respectively. Changes in land surface characteristics and the increase in water vapor in the wet season have also contributed to the changes in precipitation extremes over the river basin.
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页数:15
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