Diurnal variations of summer precipitation over the regions east to Tibetan Plateau

Y Wu, A Huang, D Huang, F Chen, B Yang, Y Zhou… - Climate Dynamics, 2018 - Springer
Y Wu, A Huang, D Huang, F Chen, B Yang, Y Zhou, D Fang, L Zhang, L Wen
Climate Dynamics, 2018Springer
Based on the hourly gauge-satellite merged precipitation product with the horizontal
resolution of 0.1° latitude/longitude during 2008–2014, diurnal variations of the summer
precipitation amount (PA), frequency (PF), and intensity (PI) with different duration time over
the regions east to Tibetan Plateau have been systematically revealed in this study. Results
indicate that the eight typical precipitation diurnal patterns identified by the cluster analysis
display pronounced regional features among the plateaus, basins, plains, hilly and coastal …
Abstract
Based on the hourly gauge-satellite merged precipitation product with the horizontal resolution of 0.1° latitude/longitude during 2008–2014, diurnal variations of the summer precipitation amount (PA), frequency (PF), and intensity (PI) with different duration time over the regions east to Tibetan Plateau have been systematically revealed in this study. Results indicate that the eight typical precipitation diurnal patterns identified by the cluster analysis display pronounced regional features among the plateaus, basins, plains, hilly and coastal areas. The precipitation diurnal cycles are significantly affected by the sub-grid terrain fluctuations. The PA, PF and PI of the total rainfall show much more pronounced double diurnal peaks with the sub-grid topography standard deviation (SD) decreased. Meanwhile, the diurnal peaks of PA and PF (PI) strengthen (weaken) with the sub-grid topography SD enhanced. Over the elevated mountain ranges, southeastern hilly and coastal regions, the PA and PF diurnal patterns of the total rainfall generally show predominant late-afternoon peaks, which are closely associated with the short-duration ( 3 h) rainfall. Along the Tibetan Plateau to its downstream, the diurnal peaks of PA, PF and PI for the total rainfall all exhibit obvious eastward phase time delay mainly due to the diurnal evolutions of long-duration (> 6 h) rainfall. However, the 4–6 h rainfall leads to the eastward phase time delay of the total rainfall along the Taihang Mountains to its downstream. Further mechanism analysis suggests that the midnight to morning diurnal evolution of the long-duration rainfall is closely associated with the diurnal variations of the upward branches of thermally driven mountain-plain solenoids and the water vapor transport associated with the accelerated nocturnal southwesterly winds. The late-afternoon peak of the short-duration PA over the southeastern hilly and coastal regions is ascribed to the strong local thermal convections due to the solar heating in afternoon, while the early-evening peak of the short-duration PA over the elevated mountain ranges is significantly contributed by the upward warm-moist wind from the surrounding low-lying basins or plains.
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