Hydrology Research (Aug 2023)

Spatio-temporal variation of annual precipitation in China and its response to ENSO

  • Yang Chen,
  • Long Ma,
  • Tingxi Liu,
  • Xing Huang,
  • Guohua Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 8
pp. 965 – 977

Abstract

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The results showed that the precipitation in the study area was mainly in a downward trend before the mid-1930s, and then turned upward. In the 1950s, the precipitation generally showed a distribution of rising in the west and falling in the east, and this trend continued until the early 21st century. By 2007, except for the central part of the Continental Basin, the overall trend was mainly upward. In this study, 65 El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events were identified, including 24 El Niño events and 41 La Niña events. The precipitation was generally less when ENSO occurred. However, there were differences in the type and intensity of the event. For example, El Niño had a greater impact on precipitation than La Niña did, and extremely strong or strong El Niño/La Niña events had a more significant impact than moderate, weak, or extremely weak ones. The correlation between precipitation and El Niño or La Niña events had some similarities and differences. For example, precipitation was mainly negatively correlated with El Niño and La Niña at the same time, and both correlations were proportional to intensity, but the correlation between precipitation and El Niño was significantly stronger than that of La Niña. HIGHLIGHTS Most of the studies classified the types of ENSO based on the location, and this paper classified it by intensity.; Most of the studies were carried out on the seasonal scale, the annual scale is still relatively lacking.; Most studies focused on the qualitative relationship between precipitation and ENSO, this paper quantified the relationship.; The study area in this paper was wider, and the results were more representative.;

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