We assess the issues of urban effects on the precipitation over the Pearl River Delta (PRD) metropolitan regions of China. The spatial and temporal variations of strong versus weak precipitation over the PRD and surrounding nonurban areas are investigated. The results show that the urbanization signatures in strong precipitation are significantly different from those in weak precipitation over the urban areas. The PRD experiences more strong precipitation but less weak precipitation compared to surrounding nonurban regions. In addition, the strong precipitation over the PRD displays a pronounced seasonal variation. The seasonality of weak precipitation, however, is much weaker over the PRD compared to the surrounding nonurban regions. Moreover, a strengthening in the precipitation intensity, a reduction in the rainfall frequency and an increase in the convective precipitation as well as the afternoon precipitation are found over the urban areas, which are probably associated with the abundance in strong precipitation and the deficit in weak precipitation over the PRD. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.
CITATION STYLE
Li, W., Chen, S., Chen, G., Sha, W., Luo, C., Feng, Y., … Wang, B. (2011). Urbanization signatures in strong versus weak precipitation over the Pearl River Delta metropolitan regions of China. Environmental Research Letters, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/6/3/034020
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.