CHEN Jiepeng, WU Renguang, WEN Zhiping. 2012: Contribution of South China Sea Tropical Cyclones to an Increase in Southern China Summer Rainfall Around 1993. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 29(3): 585-598., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-011-1181-6
Citation: CHEN Jiepeng, WU Renguang, WEN Zhiping. 2012: Contribution of South China Sea Tropical Cyclones to an Increase in Southern China Summer Rainfall Around 1993. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 29(3): 585-598., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-011-1181-6

Contribution of South China Sea Tropical Cyclones to an Increase in Southern China Summer Rainfall Around 1993

  • The increase in southern China summer rainfall around 1993 was accompanied by an increase in tropical cyclones that formed in the South China Sea. This study documents the connection of these two features. Our analysis shows that the contribution of tropical cyclones that formed in the South China Sea to southern China summer rainfall experienced a significant increase around 1993, in particular, along the coast and in the heavy rain category. The number of tropical cyclones that formed in the western North Pacific and entered the South China Sea decreased, and their contribution to summer rainfall was reduced in eastern part of southern China (but statistically insignificant). The increase in tropical cyclone-induced rainfall contributed up to ~30% of the total rainfall increase along the coastal regions. The increase of tropical cyclones in the South China Sea appears to be related to an increase in local sea surface temperature.
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