Multi-satellite observed responses of precipitation and its extremes to interannual climate variability


Autoria(s): Liu, Chunlei; Allan, Richard
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The consistency of precipitation variability estimated from the multiple satellite-based observing systems is assessed. There is generally good agreement between TRMM TMI, SSM/I, GPCP and AMSRE datasets for the inter-annual variability of precipitation since 1997 but the HOAPS dataset appears to overestimate the magnitude of variability. Over the tropical ocean the TRMM 3B42 dataset produces unrealistic variabilitys. Based upon deseasonalised GPCP data for the period 1998-2008, the sensitivity of global mean precipitation (P) to surface temperature (T) changes (dP/dT) is about 6%/K, although a smaller sensitivity of 3.6%/K is found using monthly GPCP data over the longer period 1989-2008. Over the tropical oceans dP/dT ranges from 10-30%/K depending upon time-period and dataset while over tropical land dP/dT is -8 to -11%/K for the 1998-2008 period. Analyzing the response of the tropical ocean precipitation intensity distribution to changes in T we find the wetter area P shows a strong positive response to T of around 20%/K. The response over the drier tropical regimes is less coherent and varies with datasets, but responses over the tropical land show significant negative relationships over an interannual time-scale. The spatial and temporal resolutions of the datasets strongly influence the precipitation responses over the tropical oceans and help explain some of the discrepancy between different datasets. Consistency between datasets is found to increase on averaging from daily to 5-day time-scales and considering a 1o (or coarser) spatial resolution. Defining the wet and dry tropical ocean regime by the 60th percentile of P intensity, the 5-day average, 1o TMI data exhibits a coherent drying of the dry regime at the rate of -20%/K and the wet regime becomes wetter at a similar rate with warming.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/21863/1/Liu11JGR.pdf

Liu, C. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000829.html> and Allan, R. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000870.html> (2012) Multi-satellite observed responses of precipitation and its extremes to interannual climate variability. Journal of Geophysical Research, 117. D03101. ISSN 0148-0227 doi: 10.1029/2011JD016568 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011JD016568>

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en

Publicador

American Geophysical Union

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/21863/

creatorInternal Liu, Chunlei

creatorInternal Allan, Richard

http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/pip/2011JD016568.shtml

10.1029/2011JD016568

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Article

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