Responses of Hail and Storm Days to Climate Change in the Tibetan Plateau

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Zou, Tian

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Zhang, Qinghong

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Li, WENHONG

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Li, Jihong

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2018-05-15T16:50:58Z

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2018-05-15T16:50:58Z

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2018-05-15T16:50:55Z

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There is increasing concern that local severe storm occurrence may be changing as a result of climate change. The Tibetan Plateau (TP), as one of the world’s most sensitive areas to climate change, became significantly warmer during recent decades. Since 1960 (1980), storm (hail) days have been decreasing by 6.2%/decade (18.3%/decade) in the region. However, what cause the frequency changes of storm and hail in the TP is largely unknown. Based on 53-year continuous weather records at 48 TP stations and reanalysis data, we show here for the first time that the consistent decline of storm days is strongly related to a drier mid-troposphere since 1960. Further analysis demonstrated that fewer hail days are driven by an elevation of the melting level (thermodynamically) and a weaker wind shear (dynamically) in a warming climate. These results imply that less storm and hail may occur over TP when climate warms.

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0094-8276

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16718

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English

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American Geophysical Union

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Geophysical Research Letters

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10.1029/2018GL077069

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storm days

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hail days

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Tibetan Plateau

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thermodynamic conditions

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dynamic conditions

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Responses of Hail and Storm Days to Climate Change in the Tibetan Plateau

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Journal article

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Li, WENHONG|0000-0002-5990-2004

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Duke

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Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Pratt School of Engineering

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

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