The possible influence of the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) and the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO) on the meteorological conditions associated with haze over central eastern China at decadal time scale was investigated using reanalysis and observational dataset for 1979–2018. Four indices, including Siberian high (SH) strength and position indices (SHI/SHPI), a normalized near-surface wind-speed index (WSI) and a potential air temperature gradient index (ATGI), are adopted to denote the meteorological conditions associated with haze. Results shown that the AMO and PDO are both highly correlated with the fluctuation of meteorological factors associated with haze on decadal scale. Although AMO and PDO were in opposite phases duri...
ERA5 monthly averaged reanalysis data during 1979–2020 are used to analyze the anomalous characteris...
Considerable concern has been raised on the severe wintertime haze episodes over eastern China (ECN)...
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Using meteorological observation data and NCEP/NCAR (National Centers for Environmental Prediction/N...
In addition to the impact of pollutant emissions, haze pollution is connected with meteorology and c...
Decadal variations in summer drought events during 1956-2005 are examined over Eastern China to iden...
The winter fog frequency over eastern China displays remarkable interannual variability, which has a...
The wind field plays a decisive role in haze generation and dissipation processes over the Beijing–T...
Haze pollution in recent decades varies largely with both pollutant emissions and meteorological con...
Air stagnation modulates the frequency and duration of haze events. Based on meteorological and envi...
The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), the multidecadal variation of North Atlantic sea surfac...
[1] Here we present a study of the relationship between July–August (JA) mean climate over China, wh...
As an important component of the East Asian monsoon system, the northeast cold vortex (NECV) exerts ...
It has been reported in previous studies that El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influenced not onl...
By using maximum entropy and band-pass filter methods, the variation periods of sea ice area index i...
ERA5 monthly averaged reanalysis data during 1979–2020 are used to analyze the anomalous characteris...
Considerable concern has been raised on the severe wintertime haze episodes over eastern China (ECN)...
Supplemental information related to this paper is available at the Journals Online website: http://d...
Using meteorological observation data and NCEP/NCAR (National Centers for Environmental Prediction/N...
In addition to the impact of pollutant emissions, haze pollution is connected with meteorology and c...
Decadal variations in summer drought events during 1956-2005 are examined over Eastern China to iden...
The winter fog frequency over eastern China displays remarkable interannual variability, which has a...
The wind field plays a decisive role in haze generation and dissipation processes over the Beijing–T...
Haze pollution in recent decades varies largely with both pollutant emissions and meteorological con...
Air stagnation modulates the frequency and duration of haze events. Based on meteorological and envi...
The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), the multidecadal variation of North Atlantic sea surfac...
[1] Here we present a study of the relationship between July–August (JA) mean climate over China, wh...
As an important component of the East Asian monsoon system, the northeast cold vortex (NECV) exerts ...
It has been reported in previous studies that El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influenced not onl...
By using maximum entropy and band-pass filter methods, the variation periods of sea ice area index i...
ERA5 monthly averaged reanalysis data during 1979–2020 are used to analyze the anomalous characteris...
Considerable concern has been raised on the severe wintertime haze episodes over eastern China (ECN)...
Supplemental information related to this paper is available at the Journals Online website: http://d...