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Urbanization Effect on Trends of Extreme Temperature Indices of National Stations over Mainland China, 1961-2008

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 27, 期 6, 页码 2340-2360

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00393.1

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Climate variability; Indices; Climatology; Climate change; Anthropogenic effects; Surface temperature

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [GYHY201206012]

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Understanding the long-term change of extreme temperature events is important to the detection and attribution of climate change. It is unclear, however, how much effect urbanization has had on trends of the extreme temperature indices series constructed based on the commonly used datasets on a subcontinental scale. Applying a homogenized daily temperature dataset of the national reference climate stations and basic meteorological stations, and a rural station network previously developed, urbanization effects on trends of extreme temperature indices in mainland China for the time period 1961-2008 are evaluated. It is found that 1) the country-averaged annual- and seasonal-mean extreme temperature indices series generally experience statistically significant trends; 2) annual-mean urbanization effects in the country as a whole are statistically significant for daily minimum temperature (Tmin), maximum temperature (Tmax), and mean temperature of Tmin and Tmax (Tavg), reaching 0.070 degrees, 0.023 degrees, and 0.047 degrees C (10 yr)(-1), respectively, with the largest values for annual-mean Tmin occurring in north China; 3) annual- and seasonal-mean urbanization effects for the declining diurnal temperature range (DTR) are highly significant, and the largest seasonal-mean DTR decline because of urbanization occurs in winter and spring; 4) annual-mean urbanization effects for the lowest Tmin, summer days, tropical nights, and frost days series are significant, but an insignificant urbanization effect is detected for icing days series; 5) urbanization has led to a highly significant decline of annual cold nights at a rate of -1.485 days (10 yr)(-1) and a highly significant increase of annual warm nights at a rate of 2.264 days (10 yr)(-1). Although urbanization effects are also significant for cold days and warm days, they are relatively smaller, and 6) the smallest absolute values of annual-mean urbanization effects for most of the indices series are found to dominantly appear during 1966-76, a well-known deurbanization period resulting from the Cultural Revolution.

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