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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Anthropogenic aerosol effects on East Asian winter monsoon: The role of black carbon‐induced Tibetan Plateau warming

Yiquan Jiang; Xiu-Qun Yang; Xiaohong Liu; Dejian Yang; Xuguang Sun; Minghuai Wang; Aijun Ding; Tijian Wang; Congbin Fu

This study investigates anthropogenic aerosol effects on East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) with Community Atmospheric Model version 5. In winter, the anthropogenic aerosol optical depth is the largest over southern East Asia and adjacent oceans. The associated EAWM change, however, is the most significant in northern East Asia, which is characterized by a significant surface cooling in northern East Asia and an acceleration of the jet stream around 40°N, indicating an intensification of the EAWM northern mode. Such an intensification is attributed to anthropogenic black carbon (BC) induced Tibetan Plateau (TP) warming. The BC is mostly transported from northern South Asia by wintertime westerly and southwesterly, and then deposited on snow, giving rise to a reduction of surface albedo and an increase of surface air temperature via the snow-albedo feedback. The TP warming increases meridional temperature gradient and lower-tropospheric baroclinicity over northern East Asia, leading to the jet stream acceleration around 40°N and the westward shift of East Asian major trough via the transient eddy-mean flow feedback. Such upper-tropospheric pattern favors more cold air outbreak, leading to a large surface cooling in northern East Asia. In southern East Asia, the effect of non-absorbing aerosols is dominant. The solar flux at surface is significantly reduced directly by scattering of non-absorbing aerosols, and indirectly by intensification of short wave cloud forcing. Accordingly, the surface air temperature in southern East Asia is reduced. The precipitation is also significantly reduced in South China and Indo-China Peninsula, where the aerosol indirect effect is the largest.


Climate Dynamics | 2018

Effect of the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean warming since the late 1970s on wintertime Northern Hemispheric atmospheric circulation and East Asian climate interdecadal changes

Cuijiao Chu; Xiu-Qun Yang; Xuguang Sun; Dejian Yang; Yiquan Jiang; Tao Feng; Jin Liang

Observation reveals that the tropical Pacific-Indian Ocean (TPIO) has experienced a pronounced interdecadal warming since the end of the 1970s. Meanwhile, the wintertime midlatitude Northern Hemispheric atmospheric circulation and East Asian climate have also undergone substantial interdecadal changes. The effect of the TPIO warming on these interdecadal changes are identified by a suite of AMIP-type atmospheric general circulation model experiments in which the model is integrated from September 1948 to December 1999 with prescribed historical, observed realistic sea surface temperature (SST) in a specific region and climatological SST elsewhere. Results show that the TPIO warming reproduces quite well the observed Northern Hemispheric wintertime interdecadal changes, suggesting that these interdecadal changes primarily originate from the TPIO warming. However, each sub-region of TPIO has its own distinct contribution. Comparatively, the tropical central-eastern Pacific (TCEP) and tropical western Pacific (TWP) warming makes dominant contributions to the observed positive-phase PNA-like interdecadal anomaly over the North Pacific sector, while the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) warming tends to cancel these contributions. Meanwhile, the TIO and TWP warming makes dominant contributions to the observed positive NAO-like interdecadal anomaly over the North Atlantic sector as well as the interdecadal anomalies over the Eurasian sector, although the TWP warming’s contribution is relatively small. These remote responses are directly attributed to the TPIO warming-induced tropical convection, rainfall and diabatic heating increases, in which the TIO warming has the most significant effect. Moreover, the TPIO warming excites a Gill-type pattern anomaly over the tropical western Pacific, with a low-level anticyclonic circulation anomaly over the Philippine Sea. Of three sub-regions, the TIO warming dominates such a pattern, although the TWP warming tends to cancel this effect. The anticyclonic circulation anomaly intensifies the southwesterly flow that transfers more moisture from the Bay of Bengal to East Asia and considerably increases the winter precipitation over the southern East Asia. This is strongly supported by the observational fact that there has been a significant interdecadal increase of winter precipitation over the southern China since the end of the 1970s.


Atmospheric Environment | 2013

A numerical study of the effect of different aerosol types on East Asian summer clouds and precipitation

Yiquan Jiang; Xiaohong Liu; Xiu-Qun Yang; Minghuai Wang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Seasonality in anthropogenic aerosol effects on East Asian climate simulated with CAM5

Yiquan Jiang; Xiu-Qun Yang; Xiaohong Liu


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Impacts of global open-fire aerosols on direct radiative, cloud and surface-albedo effects simulated with CAM5

Yiquan Jiang; Zheng Lu; Xiaohong Liu; Yun Qian; Kai Zhang; Yuhang Wang; Xiu Qun Yang


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Impacts of Global Wildfire Aerosols on Direct Radiative, Cloud and Surface-Albedo Forcings Simulated with CAM5

Yiquan Jiang; Zheng Lu; Xiaohong Liu; Yun Qian; Kai Zhang; Yuhang Wang; Xiu-Qun Yang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

On the Relationship Between Probabilistic and Deterministic Skills in Dynamical Seasonal Climate Prediction

Dejian Yang; Xiu-Qun Yang; Dan Ye; Xuguang Sun; Jiabei Fang; Cuijiao Chu; Tao Feng; Yiquan Jiang; Jin Liang; Xuejuan Ren; Yaocun Zhang; Youmin Tang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Anthropogenic aerosol effects on East Asian winter monsoon: The role of black carbon-induced Tibetan Plateau warming: Aerosol Effect on E Asian Winter Monsoon

Yiquan Jiang; Xiu-Qun Yang; Xiaohong Liu; Dejian Yang; Xuguang Sun; Minghuai Wang; Aijun Ding; Tijian Wang; Congbin Fu


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Seasonality in anthropogenic aerosol effects on East Asian climate simulated with CAM5: SEASONALITY IN AEROSOL CLIMATE EFFECTS

Yiquan Jiang; Xiu-Qun Yang; Xiaohong Liu


Archive | 2011

Anthropogenic Aerosol Impacts on East Asia Summer Monsoon

Xiaohong Liu; Yiquan Jiang; Xiuqun Yang; Minghuai Wang; Steve Ghan

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