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The Strong El Nino of 2015/16 and Its Dominant Impacts on Global and China's Climate

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JOURNAL OF METEOROLOGICAL RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 283-297

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13351-016-6101-3

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strong El Nino episode; temperature; disastrous weather and climate; precipitation; PM2.5 concentration

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  1. National (Key) Basic Research and Development (973) Program of China [2012CB417205]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41575094]

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The oceanic and atmospheric conditions and the related climate impacts of the 2015/16 ENSO cycle were analyzed, based on the latest global climate observational data, especially that of China. The results show that this strong El Nino event fully established in spring 2015 and has been rapidly developing into one of the three strongest El Nino episodes in recorded history. Meanwhile, it is also expected to be the longest event recorded, attributable to the stable maintenance of the abnormally warm conditions in the equatorial Pacific Ocean since spring 2014. Owing to the impacts of this strong event, along with climate warming background, the global surface temperature and the surface air temperature over Chinese mainland reached record highs in 2015. Disastrous weather in various places worldwide have occurred in association with this severe El Nio episode, and summer precipitation has reduced significantly in North China, especially over the bend of the Yellow River, central Inner Mongolia, and the coastal areas surrounding Bohai Bay. Serious drought has occurred in some of the above areas. The El Nino episode reached its peak strength during November-December 2015, when a lower-troposphere anomalous anticyclonic circulation prevailed over the Philippines, bringing about abnormal southerlies and substantially increased precipitation in southeastern China. At the same time, a negative phase of the Eurasia-Pacific teleconnection pattern dominated over the mid-high latitudes, which suppressed northerly winds in North China. These two factors together resulted in high concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and frequent haze weather in this region. Currently, this strong El Nino is weakening very rapidly, but its impact on climate will continue in the coming months in some regions, especially in China.

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