The studies of the dynamic processes and mechanism of East Asian monsoon system(EAMS) variability and anomaly,especially on the relation of the interannual and interdecadal variabilities and anomalies of EAMS to quasi-stationary planetary wave activities,are systematically reviewed. 本文系统地回顾了近几...
Characteristics and Variations of the East Asian Monsoon System and Its Impacts on Climate Disasters in China 东亚季风系统气候灾害干旱洪水中国在结构的特征的研究和东方亚洲季风(电动会计记帐机) 的时间空间的变化的最近的进展系统和在中国的严重气候灾难上的这个系统的影响被考察.以前的研究在电动会计记帐机区域...
Recent advances in studies of the structural characteristics and temporal-spatial variations of the East Asian monsoon (EAM) system and the impact of this
Chen W, Gu L, Wei K, Huang RH (2008) Studies of the dynamic processes of East Asian monsoon system and the quasi-stationary planetary wave activities. Chin J Atmos Sci 32(4):950–966. https://doi.org/10.3724/SP.J.1148.2008.00288 Article Google Scholar Chen W, Wei K, Wang L, ...
Yi Li5, Xiaoze Li6, Guoxiong Chen1, Xinrong Li1,7, Eviatar Nevo8 & Xiao-Fei Ma1 Both of the uplift of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) and the development of East Asian monsoon system (EAMS) could have comprehensively impacted the formation and evolution of Arid Central Asia...
It is generally accepted that the East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM, a branch of the Asian Monsoon system in summer), is the dominant climate-controlling system over much of middle and eastern China. The modern boundary between the monsoonal and non-monsoonal areas is defined as the 200–400 ...
This chapter offers a comprehensive review of loess studies on the Loess Plateau, and how they provide evidence for past monsoon variability. The chronological framework that has been established for the Loess Plateau with the use of multiple chronometer
Late Pleistocene variability of East Asian monsoon paleoceanography South China Sea global climate teleconnections marine loess deposits sub-millennial climate periodicities 1. Introduction The Asian monsoon system is a thermodynamic atmospheric circulation induced by the seasonal change in heating the Central ...
The strength of Earth’s magnetic dipole field controls galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux, and GCR-induced cloud formation can affect climate. Here, we provide the first evidence of the GCR-induced cloud effect on the East-Asian monsoon during the last geom
The East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) system is characterized by a cold-core Siberian High, a warm-core Aleutian Low, and a predominant low-level northeasterly wind blowing from East Asia to the low latitudes in the western Pacific Ocean9,10. The EAWM can cause deep convection over the Ma...