Characteristics of abrupt changes of snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer in the Tibetan Plateau and their impacts on summer precipitation in China
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In the research,a variation series of snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer from 1965 to 2004 on the Tibetan Plateau has been established by using the observation data from meteorological stations.The sliding T-test,M-K test and B-G algorithm are used to verify abrupt changes of snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer in the Tibetan plateau.The results show that the snow cover has not undergone an abrupt change,but the seasonal freeze-thaw layer obviously witnessed a rapid degradation in 1987,with the frozen soil depth being reduced by about 15 cm.It is also found that when there is less snow in the plateau region,precipitation in South China and Southwest China increases.But when the frozen soil is deep,precipitation in most of China apparently decreases.Both snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer on the plateau can be used to predict the summer precipitation in China.However,if the impacts of snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer are used at the same time,the predictability of summer precipitation can be significantly improved.The significant correlation zone of snow is located in middle reaches of the Yangtze River covering the Hexi Corridor and northeastern Inner Mongolia,and the seasonal freeze-thaw layer exists in Mt.Nanling,northern Shannxi and northwestern part of North China.The significant correlation zone of simultaneous impacts of snow cover and seasonal freeze-thaw layer is larger than that of either snow cover or seasonal freeze-thaw layer.There are three significant correlation zones extending from north to south:the north zone spreads from Mt.Daxinganling to the Hexi Corridor,crossing northern Mt.Taihang and northern Shannxi;the central zone covers middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River;and the south zone extends from Mt.Wuyi to Yunnan and Guizhou Plateau through Mt.Nanling.
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