The Variation Characteristics of Asian Surface Temperature and Precipitation in the Early 21st Century

Based on the analysis of the feature of Asian continent becoming cold in the early 21st century winter under the background of global warming, the Asian Warming Hole (AWH) index is proposed in this paper to measure the intensity during the cold events process. Result shows that the Asian continent i...

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Published in:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Main Authors: Kuo Wang, Guolin Feng, Tianshu Ye, Xujia Wang, Peipei Liu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7929647
https://doaj.org/article/e62b360a0c414820b684ed6c6485dbeb
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Summary:Based on the analysis of the feature of Asian continent becoming cold in the early 21st century winter under the background of global warming, the Asian Warming Hole (AWH) index is proposed in this paper to measure the intensity during the cold events process. Result shows that the Asian continent is indeed experiencing a cold stage in the early 21st century winter, but it is just in a cold phase and will become warmer in the future. In recent years the activity of the winter cold events has an obvious quasi-four-year cycle, which can be reflected by atmospheric circulation, and AO (Arctic Oscillation) may play a very important role. It is credible that Asian surface temperature will be higher in the coming 3-4 years compared with 2011 winter, signifying that the precipitation may increase correspondingly.