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Changes in the Proportion of Precipitation Occurring as Rain in Northern Canada during Spring–Summer from 1979–2015
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Han, Wei (Auteur)
- Xiao, Cunde (Auteur)
- Dou, Tingfeng (Auteur)
- Ding, Minghu (Auteur)
Titre
Changes in the Proportion of Precipitation Occurring as Rain in Northern Canada during Spring–Summer from 1979–2015
Résumé
Changes in the form of precipitation have a considerable impact on the Arctic cryosphere and ecological system by influencing the energy balance and surface runoff. In this study, station observations and ERA-Interim data were used to analyze changes in the rainfall to precipitation ratio (RPR) in northern Canada during the spring–summer season (March–July) from 1979–2015. Our results indicate that ERA-Interim describes the spring–summer variations and trends in temperature and the RPR well. Both the spring–summer mean temperature [0.4°C–1°C (10 yr)-1] and the RPR [2%–6% (10 yr)-1] increased significantly in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 1979–2015. Moreover, we suggest that, aside from the contribution of climate warming, the North Atlantic Oscillation is probably another key factor influencing temporal and spatial differences in the RPR over northern Canada.
Publication
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
35
Numéro
9
Date
2018-06-20
Extra
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-018-7226-3
MAG ID: 2809643379
Référence
Han, W., Xiao, C., Dou, T., & Ding, M. (2018). Changes in the Proportion of Precipitation Occurring as Rain in Northern Canada during Spring–Summer from 1979–2015. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 35(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-018-7226-3
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