1. Relationship between the atmospheric heat source over Tibetan Plateau and the heat source and general circulation over East Asia.
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YueNan Wang, Bo Zhang, LongXun Chen, JinHai He, Wei Li, and Hua Chen
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HEAT , *ATMOSPHERE , *THERMODYNAMICS , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
On the basis of NCEP/NCAR version I daily reanalysis data from 1971 to 2000 and by the methods of inverse calculation, correlation analysis and comparative analysis, the influences of atmospheric heat source (AHS) over the Tibetan Plateau on the large-scale AHS and the general circulation in summer are studied in this paper. The results show that AHS over the plateau in summer may trigger a heat source wavetrain propagating northeastward along the coast from the East Asian continent and West Pacific to Bering Strait-Arctic or even North Amend. In addition, if AHS over the eastern plateau is intense, South Asian High moves to southeast and West Pacific subtropical high moves to southwest; on the contrary, if AHS over the eastern plateau is weak, South Asian High moves to northwest and West Pacific subtropical high moves to northeast. Therefore, South Asian High and West Pacific sub tropical high move in the horizontally-opposite directions in terms of interannual variation, for which AHS over the e stern plateau seems to be thermodynamically responsible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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