The Okhotsk-Japan Circulation Pattern and the Heavy Rainfall in Beijing in 2012 Summer

Using station precipitation and reanalysis data, we examined the evolution of the large-scale circulations associated with the heavy rainfall event that occurred around July 21, 2012 (721 heavy rainfall). This study focuses on a role that the large-scale circulations named “the Okhotsk-Japan (OKJ) c...

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Published in:Advances in Meteorology
Main Authors: Yafei Wang, Jianzhao Qin, Lijuan Zhu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Advances in Meteorology 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/483970
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spelling fthindawi:oai:hindawi.com:10.1155/2015/483970 2023-05-15T17:52:40+02:00 The Okhotsk-Japan Circulation Pattern and the Heavy Rainfall in Beijing in 2012 Summer Yafei Wang Jianzhao Qin Lijuan Zhu 2015 https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/483970 en eng Advances in Meteorology https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/483970 Copyright © 2015 Yafei Wang et al. Research Article 2015 fthindawi https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/483970 2019-05-26T03:56:27Z Using station precipitation and reanalysis data, we examined the evolution of the large-scale circulations associated with the heavy rainfall event that occurred around July 21, 2012 (721 heavy rainfall). This study focuses on a role that the large-scale circulations named “the Okhotsk-Japan (OKJ) circulation pattern” played in causing the heavy rainfall case. We found that the 721 heavy rainfall occurred under a background of the OKJ circulation that persisted for about 10 days. However, the pattern was different from the normal OKJ circulation, for this circulation pattern accompanied a blocking high between the Ural Mountains and the Baikal Lake. This difference resulted from the seasonal change of the basic flow. The related Rossby wave propagated eastward during the persisting period of the dominated OKJ pattern. This caused the development of a low-pressure system around the Baikal Lake and the weakening of a ridge around the Okhotsk Sea. The slow evolution of the OKJ circulation created a favorable environment for the moisture transport to northern China, assisting in the generation of the 721 heavy rainfall. Article in Journal/Newspaper okhotsk sea ural mountains Hindawi Publishing Corporation Okhotsk Advances in Meteorology 2015 1 10
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description Using station precipitation and reanalysis data, we examined the evolution of the large-scale circulations associated with the heavy rainfall event that occurred around July 21, 2012 (721 heavy rainfall). This study focuses on a role that the large-scale circulations named “the Okhotsk-Japan (OKJ) circulation pattern” played in causing the heavy rainfall case. We found that the 721 heavy rainfall occurred under a background of the OKJ circulation that persisted for about 10 days. However, the pattern was different from the normal OKJ circulation, for this circulation pattern accompanied a blocking high between the Ural Mountains and the Baikal Lake. This difference resulted from the seasonal change of the basic flow. The related Rossby wave propagated eastward during the persisting period of the dominated OKJ pattern. This caused the development of a low-pressure system around the Baikal Lake and the weakening of a ridge around the Okhotsk Sea. The slow evolution of the OKJ circulation created a favorable environment for the moisture transport to northern China, assisting in the generation of the 721 heavy rainfall.
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Jianzhao Qin
Lijuan Zhu
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Jianzhao Qin
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title_short The Okhotsk-Japan Circulation Pattern and the Heavy Rainfall in Beijing in 2012 Summer
title_full The Okhotsk-Japan Circulation Pattern and the Heavy Rainfall in Beijing in 2012 Summer
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