Atmosphere (Mar 2023)

Characteristics of Heat Waves in Mainland China since 1961 Based on Absolute and Relative Methods

  • Honghua Ji,
  • Aiqing Feng,
  • Yufei Zhao,
  • Jie Liao,
  • Zhisen Zhang,
  • Changgui Gu,
  • Aixia Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14030544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 544

Abstract

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Based on gridded temperature data from the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), two types of methods, i.e., absolute methods and relative methods, respectively, were used to identify heat waves in Mainland China. Four statistical indicators, including the occurrence frequency, duration days, earliest occurrence date, and latest extinction date, were constructed to analyze the spatial-temporal characteristics of heat waves, especially on the annual and decadal change trends. Firstly, we found that both the frequency and the duration of heat waves decreased in the period from 1960 to 1989 but increased in the 1990s and increased significantly from the early 2000s to the 2010s. Spatially, the frequency and the duration obtained by each type of method are significantly different among different regions when considering different facts, such as different regions that have different degrees of tolerance to heat waves. Secondly, the decadal distribution characteristics of the earliest occurrence date and the latest extinction date of heat waves well capture the hot summer, the stronger sensitivity of winter to warming than other seasons, and the gradually increasing intensity of heat waves. It provides a multidimensional reference for the cause analysis and prediction of extreme heat waves in China.

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