Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool

ABSTRACT In this study, nine decadal‐scale surface air temperature ( SAT ) patterns in China during 1902–2007 were obtained from Climatic Research Unit data using the self‐organizing map based on the ensemble empirical mode decomposition. To further investigate the relationship between decadal SAT p...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Shan, Haixia, Guan, Yuping, Huang, Jianping
Other Authors: the National Basic Research Development Program of China, the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/joc.3943 2024-06-02T07:54:45+00:00 Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool Shan, Haixia Guan, Yuping Huang, Jianping the National Basic Research Development Program of China the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.3943 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjoc.3943 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.3943 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Climatology volume 34, issue 14, page 3752-3765 ISSN 0899-8418 1097-0088 journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.3943 2024-05-03T11:50:47Z ABSTRACT In this study, nine decadal‐scale surface air temperature ( SAT ) patterns in China during 1902–2007 were obtained from Climatic Research Unit data using the self‐organizing map based on the ensemble empirical mode decomposition. To further investigate the relationship between decadal SAT patterns in China and the Indo‐Pacific warm pool ( IPWP ), we aggregated the selected nine neurons into three significant types based on the similarities of the reference vectors using a hierarchical agglomerative clustering approach. Among the three patterns, Pattern 1 is a cold pattern and Pattern 3 is a warm pattern. Pattern 2 is a medium mode, in which the west of China is cold, but eastern China is warm. The relationship between the IPWP and SAT in China at the decadal scale can be summarized as follows. When the IPWP is warmer, easterly wind anomalies are stronger over the equatorial Pacific Ocean, the IPWP shrinks westwards predominantly and the heat centre is to the west. Furthermore, easterly wind anomalies strengthen the trade winds, so that poleward energy transport by the ocean increases, while poleward energy transport by the atmosphere decreases in the tropics. Meanwhile, the Aleutian Low and East Asian trough strengthen, and the meridional circulation is dominated, which is of benefit to cold air from the high latitude that move to the southeast, making the temperature in China colder. In contrast, the warm pool is colder, and the westerly wind anomalies are prevailing, making the IPWP extending eastward. Zonal circulation is dominant in the mid‐latitudes, which weakens the cold airflow into China and leads to warmer temperatures there. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleutian low Wiley Online Library Pacific International Journal of Climatology 34 14 3752 3765
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description ABSTRACT In this study, nine decadal‐scale surface air temperature ( SAT ) patterns in China during 1902–2007 were obtained from Climatic Research Unit data using the self‐organizing map based on the ensemble empirical mode decomposition. To further investigate the relationship between decadal SAT patterns in China and the Indo‐Pacific warm pool ( IPWP ), we aggregated the selected nine neurons into three significant types based on the similarities of the reference vectors using a hierarchical agglomerative clustering approach. Among the three patterns, Pattern 1 is a cold pattern and Pattern 3 is a warm pattern. Pattern 2 is a medium mode, in which the west of China is cold, but eastern China is warm. The relationship between the IPWP and SAT in China at the decadal scale can be summarized as follows. When the IPWP is warmer, easterly wind anomalies are stronger over the equatorial Pacific Ocean, the IPWP shrinks westwards predominantly and the heat centre is to the west. Furthermore, easterly wind anomalies strengthen the trade winds, so that poleward energy transport by the ocean increases, while poleward energy transport by the atmosphere decreases in the tropics. Meanwhile, the Aleutian Low and East Asian trough strengthen, and the meridional circulation is dominated, which is of benefit to cold air from the high latitude that move to the southeast, making the temperature in China colder. In contrast, the warm pool is colder, and the westerly wind anomalies are prevailing, making the IPWP extending eastward. Zonal circulation is dominant in the mid‐latitudes, which weakens the cold airflow into China and leads to warmer temperatures there.
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author Shan, Haixia
Guan, Yuping
Huang, Jianping
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Guan, Yuping
Huang, Jianping
Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
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Guan, Yuping
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title Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
title_short Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
title_full Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
title_fullStr Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
title_full_unstemmed Surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in China using self‐organizing map and their relationship to Indo‐Pacific warm pool
title_sort surface air temperature patterns on a decadal scale in china using self‐organizing map and their relationship to indo‐pacific warm pool
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