Regional relationship between the Jiang-Huai Meiyu and the equatorial surface-subsurface temperature anomalies

Wei Hong Qian, Jiang Zhu, Yong Guang Wang, Jiao Lan Fu

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Abstract

The Jiang-Huai Meiyu rainy season can be distinguished into the Jiangnan Meiyu spell and the Huaihe Meiyu spell. The Jiangnan Meiyu spell appears on the last ten days in June and the Huaihe Meiyu spell lasts from early July to middle July. An inter-decadal transition was observed in 1998 respectively from the anomalies of Jiangnan Meiyu rainfall, the sea surface temperature (SST), and the subsurface temperature in the equatorial Pacific. Since the beginning of the 21st century, opposite trends and biennial oscillations of the Meiyu rainfall are observed in the Jiangnan and Huaihe basins. Before the strong La Niña of 1999-2000, the positive SST anomalies usually occurred in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Since the beginning of the 21st century, a precursory warming signal of SST anomaly comes from the subsurface temperature which is centrally exposed near the dateline in the central equatorial Pacific. The above-normal Meiyu rainfall in 2003, 2005 and 2007 over the Huaihe basin followed the prior winterspring positive SST anomaly near the dateline. A relationship shows that the more Jiangnan (Huaihe) Meiyu follows the winter-spring warm water in the eastern (central) equatorial Pacific.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-119
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume54
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009

Keywords

  • Biennial oscillation
  • Huaihe River basin
  • Meiyu
  • Sea surface temperature
  • Subsurface temperature
  • Yangtze River basin

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