Tibetan Plateau climate dynamics: recent research progress and outlook
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Abstract
Abstract This paper reviews progress in the study of Tibetan Plateau (TP) climate dynamics over the past decade. Several theoretical frameworks, including thermal adaptation and the TP sensible heat (SH) driving air-pump, have been developed to identify the mechanisms responsible for the circulation anomaly produced by thermal forcing of the TP. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the thermal effects of large-scale orography, including the Tibetan and Iranian Plateaus (TIP), are crucial for the formation of the East Asian and South Asian summer monsoons (SASM) because the surface SH of the TIP is the major driver of the water vapor transport required for the genesis of the north branch of the SASM. The…
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Authors
9- GWGuoxiong WuCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
- ADAnmin Duan
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
- YLYimin Liu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
- JMJiangyu Mao
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
- RRRongcai Ren
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Topics & keywords
- Orography
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Climatology
- Monsoon
- Plateau (mathematics)
- Environmental science
- Precipitation
- East Asian Monsoon
- Climate action