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Chemical evidence of inter-hemispheric air mass intrusion into the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes

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Chemical evidence of inter-hemispheric air mass intrusion into the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes
Author(s)
Li, S.; Park, S.; J. -Y. Lee; K. -J. Ha; Park, M. -K.; Jo, C. O.; H. Oh; Muhle, J.; Kim, K. -R.; Montzka, S. A.; O'Doherty, S.; Krummel, P. B.; Atlas, E.; Miller, B. R.; Moore, F.; Weiss, R. F.; Wofsy, S. C.
Publication Date
2018-03
Journal
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.8
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
The East Asian Summer Monsoon driven by temperature and moisture gradients between the Asian continent and the Pacific Ocean, leads to approximately 50% of the annual rainfall in the region across 20-40 degrees N. Due to its increasing scientific and social importance, there have been several previous studies on identification of moisture sources for summer monsoon rainfall over East Asia mainly using Lagrangian or Eulerian atmospheric water vapor models. The major source regions for EASM previously proposed include the North Indian Ocean, South China Sea and North western Pacific. Based on high-precision and high-frequency 6-year measurement records of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), here we report a direct evidence of rapid intrusion of warm and moist tropical air mass from the Southern Hemisphere (SH) reaching within a couple of days up to 33 degrees N into East Asia. We further suggest that the combination of direct chemical tracer record and a back-trajectory model with physical meteorological variables helps pave the way to identify moisture sources for monsoon rainfall. A case study for Gosan station (33.25 degrees N, 126.19 degrees E) indicates that the meridional transport of precipitable water from the SH accompanying the southerly/southwesterly flow contributes most significantly to its summer rainfall.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/10600
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-22266-0
ISSN
2045-2322
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Center for Climate Physics(기후물리 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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