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CSCD记录号: CSCD:5283465
论文题名:
南海夏季风爆发的研究进展
其他题名: A Review of the South China Sea Summer Monsoon Onset
作者: 邵勰; 黄平; 黄荣辉
刊名: 地球科学进展
ISSN: 1001-8166
出版年: 2014
卷: 29, 期:10
语种: 中文
中文关键词: 南海夏季风 ; 年际变化 ; 季节内振荡 ; 可预报性
英文关键词: South China Sea Summer Monsoon (SCSSM) ; Onset ; Interannual variation ; Intraseasonal oscillation(ISO)
WOS学科分类: METEOROLOGY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
WOS研究方向: Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
中文摘要: 南海夏季风的爆发预示着中国东部地区汛期降水的全面开始,是夏季短期气候预测中的关键因子。南海夏季风爆发的研究对改进我国夏季的短期气候预测水平具有重要意义。系统回顾了近几十年来关于南海夏季风在爆发特征、年际变化、外强迫以及内动力过程对爆发的影响机理等方面的国内外研究进展,特别总结了近年来关于大气季节内振荡对南海夏季风爆发影响的研究成果以及关于南海夏季风爆发的预测问题的研究现状,最后提出南海夏季风爆发在全球变化下的响应和可预报性等需要进一步关注的问题。
英文摘要: The onset of the South China Sea Summer Monsoon (SCSSM) indicating the arrival of the rainy season of Eastern China is a key factor for the short-term climate prediction. The advances in the research about the characteristics,interannual variation of SCSSM onset,and the influence of external forces and internal processes on the SCSSM onset are reviewed in this paper,and the impacts of Intraseasonal Oscillation (ISO) on the SCSSM onset are also summarized. Some issues,such as the monsoon-wave interaction,SCSSM change under global warming, the predictability of the SCSSM onset,etc.,are introduced for further study in future.
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/147604
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作者单位: 中国科学院大气物理研究所,季风系统研究中心, 北京 100029, 中国

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邵勰,黄平,黄荣辉. 南海夏季风爆发的研究进展[J]. 地球科学进展,2014-01-01,29(10)
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