Climate and Environmental Change

Climatic characteristics of summer high temperature and assessment methods in the large cities of North China

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  • Open Laboratory of the National Climate Center, Beijing 100081, China

Received date: 2005-06-20

  Revised date: 2005-09-12

  Online published: 2006-03-25

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The Additional Study of Short-term Climate Prediction System in China, No.96-908-06-04-05

Abstract

Based on the high temperature data of June to August in 1961-2000 in North China, the high temperature weather processes are investigated, and a more complete data set for severe high temperature processes is created. The climatic characteristics of adverse high temperature weather in Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Jinan and Taiyuan are analyzed respectively. The major features of the East-Asia Subtropical High and Transformed Continental High are discussed. The outcomes indicate that the influence of both East Asia Subtropical High and Transformed Continental High on these weather events varies, by a larger margin, from one city to another over North China and they are also closely related to the relative humidity. It is found that the behaviours of East-Asia Subtropical High and Transformed Continental High are the major important systems that give rise to the summer high temperature weather over the region. Based on these findings, the 5-day, 10-day and monthly assessment models for such high impact events have been developed. The assessment outcomes prove to be useful in assessing severe high-temperature events in major cities of North China.

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ZHANG Shangyin, ZHANG Dekuan, WANG Shourong, SONG Yanling . Climatic characteristics of summer high temperature and assessment methods in the large cities of North China[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2006 , 16(1) : 13 -22 . DOI: 10.1007/s11442-006-0102-6

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