DOI: 10.1002/2016GL070375
论文题名: Distinct weekly cycles of thunderstorms and a potential connection with aerosol type in China
作者: Yang X. ; Li Z. ; Liu L. ; Zhou L. ; Cribb M. ; Zhang F.
刊名: Geophysical Research Letters
ISSN: 0094-8739
EISSN: 1944-8470
出版年: 2016
卷: 43, 期: 16 起始页码: 8760
结束页码: 8768
语种: 英语
英文关键词: aerosol types
; convection and thunderstorm
; weekly cycle
Scopus关键词: Aerosols
; Visibility
; Aerosol absorption
; Aerosol types
; Anthropogenic emissions
; Central chinas
; Out of phase
; Phase difference
; Thunderstorm activity
; Weekly cycle
; Thunderstorms
英文摘要: This study identified distinct weekly cycles in thunderstorm activities and convection-associated variables in two regions of China dominated by different types of aerosol during the summers of 1983–2005. In both regions, visibility has similar weekly cycle: lower on weekdays than on weekends. Barring any possible “natural” weekly cycles, the findings of the poorest and best visibility on Friday and Monday, respectively, point to the weekly variations in anthropogenic emissions. However, the phases of the thunderstorm cycles between the two regions were different. In central China, thunderstorms occurred more frequently from Saturday to Monday than on other days. The cycles were out of phase in southeast China. It is hypothesized that the phase difference is associated with aerosol type. In central China aerosol absorption is strong, which suppresses convection more on weekdays. In southeast China aerosols are less absorbing but more hygroscopic, which helps invigorate thunderstorms more on weekdays. ©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/9702
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作者单位: State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology and College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
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Yang X.,Li Z.,Liu L.,et al. Distinct weekly cycles of thunderstorms and a potential connection with aerosol type in China[J]. Geophysical Research Letters,2016-01-01,43(16).