Preferred response of the East Asian summer monsoon to local and non-local anthropogenic sulphur dioxide emissions

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  • Buwen Dong
  • Rowan T. Sutton
  • Eleanor J. Highwood
  • Laura J. Wilcox
چکیده

emissions, the large scale pattern of changes in land–sea thermal contrast, atmospheric circulation and local precipitation over East Asia from days 40 onward exhibits similar structures, indicating a preferred response, and suggesting that emissions from both regions likely contributed to the observed weakening of the EASM. Cooling and drying of the troposphere over Asia, together with warming and moistening over the WNP, reduces the land–sea thermal contrast between the Asian continent and surrounding oceans. This leads to high sea level pressure (SLP) anomalies over Asia and low SLP anomalies over the WNP, associated with a weakened EASM. In response to emissions from both regions warming and moistening over the WNP plays an important role and determines the time scale of the response.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015