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大气和海洋科学快报 2012
Relationship Between Upper-Ocean Heat Content in the Tropical Indian Ocean and Summer Precipitation in ChinaKeywords: oceanic heat content,summer precipitation,interannual variability,tropical Indian Ocean Abstract: An analysis of the Ishii ocean heat content (OHC) in the tropical Indian Ocean from the surface to 700-m depth shows that the OHC changes dramatically on the interannual timescale in the Indian Ocean. The first mode of empirical orthogonal function (EOF1) of the OHC shows that there is a strong air-sea interaction pattern in the Indian Ocean with a positive (negative) loading in the east and a negative (positive) loading in the west. This seesaw oscillation pattern influences the summer precipitation in China with a North-South reversed distribution. Composite analysis shows that during a positive (negative) OHC episode, an anomalous cyclonic (anticyclonic) circulation over the western Pacific and South China weakens (enhances) the monsoonal northward flow in the lower troposphere; meanwhile, anomalous meridional circulation connects the descending (ascending) branch over the Southeast Indian Ocean and the
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