HUANG Jianping, ZHANG Wu, ZUO Jinqing, BI Jianrong, SHI Jinsen, WANG Xin, CHANG Zhoulin, HUANG Zhongwei, YANG Su, ZHANG Beidou, WANG Guoyin, FENG Guanghong, YUAN Jiuyi, ZHANG Lei, ZUO Hongchao, WANG Shigong, FU Congbin, CHOU Jifan. 2008: An Overview of the Semi-arid Climate and Environment Research Observatory over the Loess Plateau. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 25(6): 906-921., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-008-0906-7
Citation: HUANG Jianping, ZHANG Wu, ZUO Jinqing, BI Jianrong, SHI Jinsen, WANG Xin, CHANG Zhoulin, HUANG Zhongwei, YANG Su, ZHANG Beidou, WANG Guoyin, FENG Guanghong, YUAN Jiuyi, ZHANG Lei, ZUO Hongchao, WANG Shigong, FU Congbin, CHOU Jifan. 2008: An Overview of the Semi-arid Climate and Environment Research Observatory over the Loess Plateau. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 25(6): 906-921., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-008-0906-7

An Overview of the Semi-arid Climate and Environment Research Observatory over the Loess Plateau

  • Arid and semi-arid areas comprise about 30\% of the earth's surface. Changes in climate and climate variability will likely have a significant impact on these regions. The Loess Plateau over Northwest China is a special semi-arid land surface and part of a dust aerosol source. To improve understanding and capture the direct evidence of the impact of human activity on the semi-arid climate over the Loess Plateau, the Semi-Arid Climate and Environment Observatory of Lanzhou University (SACOL) was established in 2005. SACOL consists of a large set of instruments and focuses on: (1) monitoring of long term tendencies in semi-arid climate changes; (2) monitoring of the aerosol effect on the water cycle; (3) studies of interaction between land surface and the atmosphere; (4) improving the land surface and climate models; and (5) validation of space-borne observations. This paper presents a description of SACOL objectives, measurements, and sampling strategies. Preliminary observation results are also reviewed in this paper.
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