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Analysis of Cold Air and Precipitation in Central and Eastern China, 2-5 October, 2022

DOI: 10.4236/gep.2023.117014, PP. 205-212

Keywords: Meteorological, Method, Precipitation, Cold Wave, Cold Air

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This paper used potential height field data published by the China National Climate Center and the US NCEP reanalysis data. A study was conducted on a strong cold wave weather process in central and eastern China from October 2 to 5, 2022. The results show that this weather process is a cold air weather process of “horizontal trough to vertical” type from the east of Novaya Zemlya Island. Cold air passes through Russia and Mongolia south, controlling northern China. The precipitation process is caused by the combination of high-altitude trough, ground front, warm and humid air flow, and precipitation weather formed by the influence of warm and humid air due to the 700 hPa shear line. The northern Sichuan Basin and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in China can precipitate almost 50 mm. Water vapor is transported from the South China Sea to central and eastern China by the southwest warm and humid air flow along the west side of the West Pacific Subtropical High. Water vapor is concentrated over the precipitation area through horizontal convergence and is the most important source of water vapor causing precipitation.

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