Advances in Earth Science ›› 2020, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (3): 319-330. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2020.025
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Bingdi Wang 1, 2( ),Qingquan Li 1, 2,Xinyong Shen 1, 3( ),Lili Dong 2,Fang Wang 1, 2,Tao Wang 4,Xinzhong Liang 5
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Bingdi Wang, Qingquan Li, Xinyong Shen, Lili Dong, Fang Wang, Tao Wang, Xinzhong Liang. Climatological Characteristics of the East Asian Winter Monsoon Simulated by CWRF Regional Climate Model[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2020, 35(3): 319-330.
Based on the ERA-Interim atmospheric reanalysis data from the European Medium-Term Weather Forecast Center from 1979 to 2016 and the ERSSTv4 sea surface temperature data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the regional climate model CWRF was used to simulate the climate characteristics in East Asia. The results show that the CWRF model can well reproduce the average characteristics of the East Asian winter monsoon circulation, including the location and intensity of the low-level continental cold high pressure and variation characteristics of wind field in high and low levels. The occurrence area and frequency of the north wind in the simulation and the reanalysis data were further calculated and compared. It is shown that they are basically consistent. The distribution of air temperature and precipitation over China are well represented by the model. The water vapor transport is also in good agreement with the reanalysis data. The water vapor from the Bay of Bengal plays a vital role in the precipitation over South China. The simulation results of apparent heat source and apparent moisture sink show that the model can well simulate the thermal difference between the East Asian continent and the adjacent sea area. The analysis results indicate that CWRF model has the ability to simulate the main characteristics of the East Asian winter monsoon.