Geophysical Research Letters (Sep 2023)

Seasonally Evolving Trends Explain the North‐South Dipole Pattern Observed in Tibetan Plateau Precipitation

  • Jieru Ma,
  • Hong‐Li Ren,
  • Ming Cai,
  • Jianping Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 17
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The Tibetan Plateau (TP) precipitation is experiencing the north‐south dipole tendency pattern since 1979. In this study, we identify four primary seasonally evolving patterns (SEPs) that explain approximately 50% of the total variance in precipitation variability over the TP. These SEPs contribute 60%–90% of the spatial mean amplitude of precipitation trends across seasons. In particular, the second SEP that features a north‐south dipole pattern dominates the annual mean trend of the precipitation over the TP. The interdecadal variability of the seasonally evolving north‐south dipole pattern is linked to the interdecadal variations of summer Silk Road Pattern and Indian monsoon. These findings suggest that the climate variability expressed through SEPs could potentially serve as a significant source for the interdecadal rainfall prediction.

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