2008
DOI: 10.1029/2008jd010072
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Daily to submonthly weather and climate characteristics of the summer 1998 extreme rainfall over the Yangtze River Basin

Abstract: [1] In this study, the daily to submonthly weather and regional climate characteristics associated with the extreme rainfall events over the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze River Basin (YRB-ML) during the summer of 1998 are examined using the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/Department of Energy Reanalysis-2 data and a 54-day high-resolution (i.e., Dx = 4 km) simulation with a regional climate model (RCM). As verified against various observations, the RCM reproduces reasonably well the accu… Show more

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“…The core speed is nearly 4 to 6 m s 1 greater than the value obtained from the FNL analysis. This result is similar to that obtained from the low-level wind simulation for the summer of 1998 using the Pennsylvania State University-National Center for Atmospheric Research mesoscale model (i.e., MM5) (Liu et al, 2008(Liu et al, , 2010. The relative humidity distributions shown by the FNL data and the WRF simulation are similar, but the region north of the Huai River Basin in the simulation is relatively dry.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The core speed is nearly 4 to 6 m s 1 greater than the value obtained from the FNL analysis. This result is similar to that obtained from the low-level wind simulation for the summer of 1998 using the Pennsylvania State University-National Center for Atmospheric Research mesoscale model (i.e., MM5) (Liu et al, 2008(Liu et al, , 2010. The relative humidity distributions shown by the FNL data and the WRF simulation are similar, but the region north of the Huai River Basin in the simulation is relatively dry.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The atmosphere and soil initial conditions are both taken from the six-hourly global analysis data provided by the 1.0×1.0-degree grids of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Final (FNL) operational model. As in Liu et al (2008Liu et al ( , 2010, we adopt a buffer zone of approximately 1000 km (30 grid intervals) along each lateral boundary to keep the incoming large-scale flows reasonably well defined. The FNL data are also used as the atmospheric lateral boundary conditions for the model.…”
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“…An anomalous shift of the WNPSH away from its normal location can influence the transport of moisture to East Asia, resulting in an abnormal summer climate in the region. For instance, following the 1997-1998 super El Niño event, the WNPSH was located westwards and southwards compared to its climatology, contributing to heavy rainfall and catastrophic flooding over the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze River Valley in East China (Liu, Zhang, and Wang 2008). Thus, understanding the variability of the WNPSH is of central importance to East Asian scientists.…”
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confidence: 99%