Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons

The annual precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains experienced an inter-decadal transition shift towards an increasing trend in the late 1980s. This study conducts attribution analysis from atmospheric circulation factors based on the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) dataset and NCEP...

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Main Authors: Guan, Xuefeng, Yao, Junqiang, Schneider, Christoph
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Language:English
Published: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 2021
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Online Access:http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/29812
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-110-18452/29812-7
https://doi.org/10.18452/29203
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7236
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Yao, Junqiang
Schneider, Christoph
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description The annual precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains experienced an inter-decadal transition shift towards an increasing trend in the late 1980s. This study conducts attribution analysis from atmospheric circulation factors based on the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) dataset and NCEP/NACR reanalysis data. The results show that (a) Winter precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains is affected by multi-decadal oscillations with periods of 26.8 and 44.7 years, and has entered a period of positive anomalies after 1988. Although the non-linear trend of winter precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains firstly increased and then decreased after 1979, the multi-decadal fluctuation of precipitation caused the Tianshan Mountains in winter to be in a wet period from the 1980s until 2011. (b) We find that the East Atlantic-West Russia (EATL/WRUS) teleconnection pattern has a similar multi-decadal variability as Tianshan precipitation in winter. The wet period of Tianshan in winter after 1988 is mainly due to the enhanced meridional feature of the EATL/WRUS triggering more water vapour flux from low-latitude oceanic areas. (c) Summer precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains has an obvious multi-decadal scale of 33.5 years and shows a non-linear growth trend. Tianshan Mountains in summer entered a humid period after 1986. (d) The Scandinavia (SCAND) teleconnection pattern represents important circulation variability affecting Tianshan summer precipitation. The vigorous high pressure over the Ural Mountains and the low pressure over Central Asia during the SCAND negative phase in summer jointly lead to enhanced moisture transport from the Arctic Ocean to the Tianshan Mountains. (e) Apart from SCAND, the Silk Road pattern (SRP) and East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP) also impacted Tianshan summer precipitation during the periods 1964–1984 and 1985–2004. Peer Reviewed
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spelling fthuberlin:oai:edoc.hu-berlin.de:18452/29812 2025-04-13T14:15:08+00:00 Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons Guan, Xuefeng Yao, Junqiang Schneider, Christoph 2021-06-01 application/pdf http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/29812 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-110-18452/29812-7 https://doi.org/10.18452/29203 https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7236 eng eng Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin https://doi.org/10.18452/29203 doi:10.1002/joc.7236 (CC BY 4.0) Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP) East Atlantic-West Russia pattern (EATL/WRUS) precipitation Scandinavia pattern (SCAND) Silk Road pattern (SRP) Tianshan Mountains 550 Geowissenschaften ddc:550 article doc-type:article publishedVersion 2021 fthuberlin https://doi.org/10.18452/2920310.1002/joc.7236 2025-03-17T04:52:50Z The annual precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains experienced an inter-decadal transition shift towards an increasing trend in the late 1980s. This study conducts attribution analysis from atmospheric circulation factors based on the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) dataset and NCEP/NACR reanalysis data. The results show that (a) Winter precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains is affected by multi-decadal oscillations with periods of 26.8 and 44.7 years, and has entered a period of positive anomalies after 1988. Although the non-linear trend of winter precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains firstly increased and then decreased after 1979, the multi-decadal fluctuation of precipitation caused the Tianshan Mountains in winter to be in a wet period from the 1980s until 2011. (b) We find that the East Atlantic-West Russia (EATL/WRUS) teleconnection pattern has a similar multi-decadal variability as Tianshan precipitation in winter. The wet period of Tianshan in winter after 1988 is mainly due to the enhanced meridional feature of the EATL/WRUS triggering more water vapour flux from low-latitude oceanic areas. (c) Summer precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains has an obvious multi-decadal scale of 33.5 years and shows a non-linear growth trend. Tianshan Mountains in summer entered a humid period after 1986. (d) The Scandinavia (SCAND) teleconnection pattern represents important circulation variability affecting Tianshan summer precipitation. The vigorous high pressure over the Ural Mountains and the low pressure over Central Asia during the SCAND negative phase in summer jointly lead to enhanced moisture transport from the Arctic Ocean to the Tianshan Mountains. (e) Apart from SCAND, the Silk Road pattern (SRP) and East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP) also impacted Tianshan summer precipitation during the periods 1964–1984 and 1985–2004. Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Open-Access-Publikationsserver der Humboldt-Universität: edoc-Server Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific
spellingShingle East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP)
East Atlantic-West Russia pattern (EATL/WRUS)
precipitation
Scandinavia pattern (SCAND)
Silk Road pattern (SRP)
Tianshan Mountains
550 Geowissenschaften
ddc:550
Guan, Xuefeng
Yao, Junqiang
Schneider, Christoph
Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title_full Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title_fullStr Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title_full_unstemmed Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title_short Variability of the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia. Part II: Multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
title_sort variability of the precipitation over the tianshan mountains, central asia. part ii: multi-decadal precipitation trends and their association with atmospheric circulation in both the winter and summer seasons
topic East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP)
East Atlantic-West Russia pattern (EATL/WRUS)
precipitation
Scandinavia pattern (SCAND)
Silk Road pattern (SRP)
Tianshan Mountains
550 Geowissenschaften
ddc:550
topic_facet East Asia-Pacific teleconnection (EAP)
East Atlantic-West Russia pattern (EATL/WRUS)
precipitation
Scandinavia pattern (SCAND)
Silk Road pattern (SRP)
Tianshan Mountains
550 Geowissenschaften
ddc:550
url http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/29812
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-110-18452/29812-7
https://doi.org/10.18452/29203
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7236