The causes of subseasonal precipitation variability in China are investigated using observations and reanalysis data for extended winter (November-April) and summer (May-October) seasons from 1982 to 2007. For each season, the three dominant regions of coherent intraseasonal variability are identified with Empirical Orthogonal Teleconnection (EOT) analysis. While previous studies have focused on particular causes for precipitation variability or on specific regions, here a comprehensive analysis is carried out with an objective method. Furthermore, the associated rainfall anomaly timeseries are tied to specific locations in China, which facilitates their interpretation. To understand the underlying processes associated with spatially cohere...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
Extreme precipitation can have catastrophic effects in China by triggering floods, landslides, and o...
Eastern China is regularly exposed to extreme precipitation with significant socio-economical conseq...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
The causes of subseasonal precipitation variability in China are investigated using observations and...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Extreme precipitation can have catastrophic effects in China by triggering floods, landslides, and o...
The simulation of intraseasonal precipitation variability over China in extended summer (May-October...
Six climate simulations of the Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 6.0 and Global Coupled 2.0...
Summer precipitation in East Asia has significant quasi-biweekly (10–30-day) oscillation characteris...
Summer rainfall over China has experienced substantial variability on longer time scales during the ...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
Extreme precipitation can have catastrophic effects in China by triggering floods, landslides, and o...
Eastern China is regularly exposed to extreme precipitation with significant socio-economical conseq...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
The causes of subseasonal precipitation variability in China are investigated using observations and...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Interannual rainfall variability in China affects agriculture, infrastructure and water resource man...
Extreme precipitation can have catastrophic effects in China by triggering floods, landslides, and o...
The simulation of intraseasonal precipitation variability over China in extended summer (May-October...
Six climate simulations of the Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 6.0 and Global Coupled 2.0...
Summer precipitation in East Asia has significant quasi-biweekly (10–30-day) oscillation characteris...
Summer rainfall over China has experienced substantial variability on longer time scales during the ...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
During extended winter (November-April) 43% of the intraseasonal rainfall variability in China is ex...
Extreme precipitation can have catastrophic effects in China by triggering floods, landslides, and o...
Eastern China is regularly exposed to extreme precipitation with significant socio-economical conseq...