Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Trends and Variability in Precipitable Water Vapor throughout North China from 1979 to 2015

View through CrossRef
This study analyzed the variability and trends in precipitable water vapor (PWV) in North China from 1979 to 2015. The spatial distribution of annual mean PWV was generally characterized by two high PWV centers in Eastern China and the Tarim Basin and two low PWV centers in Northern Tibet and Qinghai Province and in Inner Mongolia. The levels of seasonal mean PWV were highest in summer, followed by autumn and spring, and lowest in winter. The maximum monthly mean PWV occurred in July and August, while the minimum occurred in December to February. Increasing trends in PWV, with the trend magnitude ranging from 0.1 to 1.2 mm decade−1 over North China, were observed in the radiosonde, ERA-interim, and MERRA-2 PWV data from 1979 to 1999; but a slightly decreasing trend of −0.4 mm decade−1 from radiosonde was found in most regions of North China from 1979 to 2007. A monotonically increasing PWV trend was detected throughout North China between 1979 and 1999, with the maximum trend occurring in summer and the minimum occurring in winter. For the period of 1979–2007, a slightly but less marked decreasing trend was found at most stations in North China in all four seasons.
Title: Trends and Variability in Precipitable Water Vapor throughout North China from 1979 to 2015
Description:
This study analyzed the variability and trends in precipitable water vapor (PWV) in North China from 1979 to 2015.
The spatial distribution of annual mean PWV was generally characterized by two high PWV centers in Eastern China and the Tarim Basin and two low PWV centers in Northern Tibet and Qinghai Province and in Inner Mongolia.
The levels of seasonal mean PWV were highest in summer, followed by autumn and spring, and lowest in winter.
The maximum monthly mean PWV occurred in July and August, while the minimum occurred in December to February.
Increasing trends in PWV, with the trend magnitude ranging from 0.
1 to 1.
2 mm decade−1 over North China, were observed in the radiosonde, ERA-interim, and MERRA-2 PWV data from 1979 to 1999; but a slightly decreasing trend of −0.
4 mm decade−1 from radiosonde was found in most regions of North China from 1979 to 2007.
A monotonically increasing PWV trend was detected throughout North China between 1979 and 1999, with the maximum trend occurring in summer and the minimum occurring in winter.
For the period of 1979–2007, a slightly but less marked decreasing trend was found at most stations in North China in all four seasons.

Related Results

EFEKTIFITAS JENIS DESIKAN DAN KECEPATAN UDARA TERHADAP PENYERAPAN UAP AIR DI UDARA
EFEKTIFITAS JENIS DESIKAN DAN KECEPATAN UDARA TERHADAP PENYERAPAN UAP AIR DI UDARA
Dry air is widely used in many fields, but the excessive water vapor in the air will make some problem and should be minimized to get the required dry air. The purpose of th...
Water resources assessment in cold regions: the Upper Tuul River basin, Mongolia
Water resources assessment in cold regions: the Upper Tuul River basin, Mongolia
Groundwater withdrawals are growing in most developing countries, including Mongolia, where freshwater resources are limited and unevenly distributed, and most surface waters are f...
Water Vapor Movement on Mass and Heat Transport in the Perspective of Water Vapor Buoyancy: A Review
Water Vapor Movement on Mass and Heat Transport in the Perspective of Water Vapor Buoyancy: A Review
In 1957, the governing equation of mass and heat transport in the soil or porous media was popularised, now commonly referred to as PdV theory. This governing equation helps to qua...
Doklam Standoff Resolution: Interview of Major General S B Asthana by SCMP
Doklam Standoff Resolution: Interview of Major General S B Asthana by SCMP
(Views of Major General S B Asthana,SM,VSM, (Veteran), Questioned by Jiangtao Shi of South China Morning Post on 29 August 2017.Question 1 (SCMP)Are you surprised that the over 70-...
Comment on: Macroscopic water vapor diffusion is not enhanced in snow
Comment on: Macroscopic water vapor diffusion is not enhanced in snow
Abstract. The central thesis of the authors’ paper is that macroscopic water vapor diffusion is not enhanced in snow compared to diffusion through humid air alone. Further, mass di...
Simulation of stratospheric water vapor trends: impact on stratospheric ozone chemistry
Simulation of stratospheric water vapor trends: impact on stratospheric ozone chemistry
Abstract. A transient model simulation from 1960 to 2000 with the coupled climate-chemistry model (CCM) shows a stratospheric water vapor trend during the last two decades of +0.7 ...
Validation of line‐of‐sight water vapor measurements with GPS
Validation of line‐of‐sight water vapor measurements with GPS
We present a direct comparison of nonisotropic, integrated water vapor measurements between a ground‐based Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and a water vapor radiometer (WV...

Back to Top