Roles of the Tibetan Plateau vortices in the record Meiyu rainfall in 2020

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Meiyu rainfall in June–July of 2020 hit the Yangtze-Huaihe River basin, and the precipitation at lots of observational stations broke the records, inducing severe disasters there. Tibetan Plateau vortices (TPVs) generated over the Tibetan Plateau are local major rainfall triggers. In previous knowledge, TPVs can affect the rainfall in eastern China, only after emigrating from the Tibetan Plateau. In this work, roles of TPVs in the record Meiyu are revealed, implying that the effects of TPVs may be underestimated previously. Firstly, TPVs dying out over the Tibetan Plateau may be transformed into troughs and continue to move eastward, influencing the rainfall in Yangtze-Huaihe River basin. Secondly, southwest vortices, the important rainfall producers in China, tend to be generated and maintained when TPVs are located over eastern plateau. The results give extended knowledge on the effects of TPVs, which are beneficial for the rainfall prediction in eastern China.

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Li, L., Zhu, C., Zhang, R., & Liu, B. (2021). Roles of the Tibetan Plateau vortices in the record Meiyu rainfall in 2020. Atmospheric Science Letters, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.1017

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