Li Chongyin, Li Guilong. 1997: Evolution of Intraseasonal Oscillation over the Tropical Western Pacific / South China Sea and Its Effect to the Summer Precipitation in Southern China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 14(2): 246-254., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-997-0023-z
Citation: Li Chongyin, Li Guilong. 1997: Evolution of Intraseasonal Oscillation over the Tropical Western Pacific / South China Sea and Its Effect to the Summer Precipitation in Southern China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 14(2): 246-254., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-997-0023-z

Evolution of Intraseasonal Oscillation over the Tropical Western Pacific / South China Sea and Its Effect to the Summer Precipitation in Southern China

  • In this paper, the evolution of intraseasonal oscillation over the South China Sea and tropical western Pacific area and its effect to the summer rainfall in the southern China are studied based on the ECMWF data and TBB data) analyses. A very low-frequency waves exist in the tropics and play an important role in dominating intraseasonal oscillation and lead to special seasonal variation of intraseasonal oscillation over the South China Sea / tropical western Pacific area. The intraseasonal oscillation (convection) over the South China Sea and tropical western Pacific area is closely related to the summer rainfall (convection) in the southern China. Their relationship seems to be a seesaw feature, and this relationship resulting from the different pattern of convection in those two re-gions is caused by the different type of local meridional circulation
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