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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2014

A Cryosphere-Hydrology Observation System in a Small Alpine Watershed in the Qilian Mountains of China and Its Meteorological Gradient

Rensheng Chen; Yaoxuan Song; E. Kang; Cunbo Han; J. Liu; Yuhua Yang; Wenwu Qing; Z. W. Liu

Abstract The unavailability of sufficient data at higher elevations causes many uncertainties in research on cold regions. This study considers a cryosphere-hydrology observation system established in 2008 at the Hulu small alpine watershed in the Qilian Mountains of Northwest China. The altitudinal gradient of weather factors is analyzed using data from the Hulu watershed and routine stations located in the Heihe upstream. The data presented here provide the following knowledge of mountain meteorology at elevations from 3367 m to 4166 m/4248 m in the Qilian Mountains: (1) the yearly precipitation—altitude relationship is linear in regions below 4248 m in the Heihe upstream, where the precipitation gradient increased marginally from 1960 to 2011; (2) the yearly air temperature lapse rate (TLR) is weaker at higher elevations (>3000 m), and the seasonal TLR became more divergent between winter and summer half-years from 1960 to 2011 (yearly mean 5.6 °C km-1); (3) in the Hulu watershed, the LRs of water vapor pressure and absolute humidity are higher in warm seasons with yearly means of 1.1 hpa km-1 and 0.84 g m-3 km-1, respectively, and the maximum relative humidity value is found at elevations between 3500 and 3700 m in the Heihe upstream; (4) the long-term existence of snow increases the albedo to yearly means of 0.22, 0.30, 0.35, and 0.27 in areas of grassland, meadow, marshy meadow, and alpine desert in the Hulu watershed, respectively. The relationship between monthly net radiation and soil surface temperature (Ts) is linear, and the mean Ts LR was about 7.5 °C km-1 from July 2009 to September 2011.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Monitoring and Modeling the Tibetan Plateau's climate system and its impact on East Asia

Yaoming Ma; Weiqiang Ma; Lei Zhong; Zeyong Hu; Maoshan Li; Zhikun Zhu; Cunbo Han; Binbin Wang; Xin Liu

The Tibetan Plateau is an important water source in Asia. As the “Third Pole” of the Earth, the Tibetan Plateau has significant dynamic and thermal effects on East Asian climate patterns, the Asian monsoon process and atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere. However, little systematic knowledge is available regarding the changing climate system of the Tibetan Plateau and the mechanisms underlying its impact on East Asia. This study was based on “water-cryosphere-atmosphere-biology” multi-sphere interactions, primarily considering global climate change in relation to the Tibetan Plateau -East Asia climate system and its mechanisms. This study also analyzed the Tibetan Plateau to clarify global climate change by considering multi-sphere energy and water processes. Additionally, the impacts of climate change in East Asia and the associated impact mechanisms were revealed, and changes in water cycle processes and water conversion mechanisms were studied. The changes in surface thermal anomalies, vegetation, local circulation and the atmospheric heat source on the Tibetan Plateau were studied, specifically, their effects on the East Asian monsoon and energy balance mechanisms. Additionally, the relationships between heating mechanisms and monsoon changes were explored.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Recent trends (2003–2013) of land surface heat fluxes on the southern side of the central Himalayas, Nepal

Pukar Man Amatya; Yaoming Ma; Cunbo Han; Binbin Wang; Lochan Prasad Devkota

Novice efforts have been made in order to study the regional distribution of land surface heat fluxes on the southern side of the central Himalayas utilizing high-resolution remotely sensed products, but these have been on instantaneous scale. In this study the Surface Energy Balance System model is used to obtain annual averaged maps of the land surface heat fluxes for 11 years (2003–2013) and study their annual trends on the central Himalayan region. The maps were derived at 5 km resolution using monthly input products ranging from satellite derived to Global Land Data Assimilation System meteorological data. It was found that the net radiation flux is increasing as a result of decreasing precipitation (drier environment). The sensible heat flux did not change much except for the northwestern High Himalaya and High Mountains. In northwestern High Himalaya sensible heat flux is decreasing because of decrease in wind speed, ground-air temperature difference, and increase in winter precipitation, whereas in High Mountains it is increasing due to increase in ground-air temperature difference and high rate of deforestation. The latent heat flux has an overall increasing trend with increase more pronounced in the lower regions compared to high elevated regions. It has been reported that precipitation is decreasing with altitude in this region. Therefore, the increasing trend in latent heat flux can be attributed to increase in net radiation flux under persistent forest cover and irrigation land used for agriculture.


Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2017

Observation of Strong Winds on the Northern Slopes of Mount Everest in Monsoon Season

Fanglin Sun; Yaoming Ma; Zeyong Hu; Maoshan Li; Tobias Gerken; Lang Zhang; Cunbo Han; Genhou Sun

ABSTRACT An analysis of the local atmospheric circulation in a northern Himalayan valley in the region of Mount Everest is presented. Data were collected using an automatic weather station over a one-year period in 2014. A ground-based wind profiler radar (WPR) and an in situ GPS radiosonde (RS) were also employed. This study focuses on the characteristics of afternoon strong wind events in the downstream of Rongbuk Valley. We found that: (1) The occurrence of the southwesterly wind during non-monsoon was in good consistency with high values of westerly wind at high levels over this region and confirmed to be driven by the strong westerly jet aloft. (2) The strong afternoon wind in monsoon season has a persistent southeasterly direction, which differs from the prevailing direction of the strong wind in non-monsoon. This flow was found to be independent of the wind aloft and was strongly seasonal, developing at Qomolangma Station (QOMS) when the subtropical jet stream had moved northward and was most stable and strongest in the early monsoon season but before the rainy season. (3) The southeasterly wind in monsoon is colder than local air, suggesting that it is driven by a strong thermal gradient from the Arun Valley to QOMS. Our results contribute to improving our knowledge of local circulation patterns in the Himalayas, and also to gaining a detailed understanding of the mountain chains role in both the monsoon system and regional transport of atmospheric pollutants.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Combining MODIS, AVHRR and in situ data for evapotranspiration estimation over heterogeneous landscape of the Tibetan Plateau

Yaoming Ma; Zhiyong Zhu; Lei Zhong; Baoyi Wang; Cunbo Han; Z. F. Wang; Y. Wang; Lu, L (Lu, L.); Pukar Man Amatya; Weiqing Ma; Zheng-Guo Hu


The Cryosphere | 2015

Precipitation measurement intercomparison in the Qilian Mountains, north-eastern Tibetan Plateau

Rensheng Chen; J. Liu; E. Kang; Yuhua Yang; Cunbo Han; Zhangwen Liu; Yinglin Song; Wenwu Qing; P. Zhu


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2014

Using MODIS and AVHRR data to determine regional surface heating field and heat flux distributions over the heterogeneous landscape of the Tibetan Plateau

Yaoming Ma; Cunbo Han; Lei Zhong; Binbin Wang; Zhikun Zhu; Yongjie Wang; Lang Zhang; Chunchun Meng; Chao Xu; Pukar Man Amatya


Atmospheric Research | 2015

Estimation of net radiation flux distribution on the southern slopes of the central Himalayas using MODIS data

Pukar Man Amatya; Yaoming Ma; Cunbo Han; Binbin Wang; Lochan Prasad Devkota


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

Carbon dioxide exchange between an alpine steppe ecosystem and the atmosphere on the Nam Co area of the Tibetan Plateau

Zhikun Zhu; Yaoming Ma; Maoshan Li; Zeyong Hu; Chao Xu; Lang Zhang; Cunbo Han; Yongjie Wang; Tamagawa Ichiro


Atmospheric Research | 2016

Estimates of land surface heat fluxes of the Mt. Everest region over the Tibetan Plateau utilizing ASTER data

Cunbo Han; Yaoming Ma; Xuelong Chen; Zhongbo Su

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Yaoming Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Binbin Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Pukar Man Amatya

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lei Zhong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Maoshan Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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E. Kang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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J. Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zeyong Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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