Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing

In this paper, based on hourly precipitation observations in 1977–2013 in the Beijing area, China, hourly precipitation in summer (June‒August) is classified into three categories: light (below the 50th percentile values), moderate (the 50th to 95th percentile values), and heavy (above the 95th perc...

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Main Authors: Yu-Feng Yuan, Pan-Mao Zhai, Jian Li, Yang Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-12-01
Series:Advances in Climate Change Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674927817300886
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spelling doaj-e81bad7238584e829c41fd11e7d256622021-02-02T07:35:45ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Advances in Climate Change Research1674-92782017-12-018427928510.1016/j.accre.2017.10.002Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of BeijingYu-Feng Yuan0Pan-Mao Zhai1Jian Li2Yang Chen3Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster of Ministry of Education, Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaIn this paper, based on hourly precipitation observations in 1977–2013 in the Beijing area, China, hourly precipitation in summer (June‒August) is classified into three categories: light (below the 50th percentile values), moderate (the 50th to 95th percentile values), and heavy (above the 95th percentile values). Results reveal that both light and moderate precipitation decreased significantly during the research period and thereby caused the decrease in summer totals. By contrast, pronounced trends failed to be detected in the heavy category. Since 2004, the contribution of heavy rainfall to the summer total precipitation in the urban area increased as compared to the suburban area, which is opposite to light rainfall. There are obvious differences in the diurnal variations of classified precipitation. Light precipitation shows a double peak structure in the early morning and at night, while moderate and heavy rainfall show a single peak at night. Light precipitation at the early morning peak time decreased significantly in the whole Beijing area. Compared with the suburban area, light precipitation in the urban area occurred less frequently whereas heavy precipitation occurred more frequently at evening peak time after 2004. The asymmetry of the rainfall is obvious, especially, for heavy precipitation. The asymmetry of heavy precipitation events in the urban area exhibits a significant increasing trend.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674927817300886Hourly precipitationClassified precipitationDiurnal variationAsymmetryBeijing
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author Yu-Feng Yuan
Pan-Mao Zhai
Jian Li
Yang Chen
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Pan-Mao Zhai
Jian Li
Yang Chen
Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
Advances in Climate Change Research
Hourly precipitation
Classified precipitation
Diurnal variation
Asymmetry
Beijing
author_facet Yu-Feng Yuan
Pan-Mao Zhai
Jian Li
Yang Chen
author_sort Yu-Feng Yuan
title Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
title_short Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
title_full Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
title_fullStr Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
title_full_unstemmed Changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of Beijing
title_sort changes in classified precipitation in the urban, suburban, and mountain areas of beijing
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Advances in Climate Change Research
issn 1674-9278
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In this paper, based on hourly precipitation observations in 1977–2013 in the Beijing area, China, hourly precipitation in summer (June‒August) is classified into three categories: light (below the 50th percentile values), moderate (the 50th to 95th percentile values), and heavy (above the 95th percentile values). Results reveal that both light and moderate precipitation decreased significantly during the research period and thereby caused the decrease in summer totals. By contrast, pronounced trends failed to be detected in the heavy category. Since 2004, the contribution of heavy rainfall to the summer total precipitation in the urban area increased as compared to the suburban area, which is opposite to light rainfall. There are obvious differences in the diurnal variations of classified precipitation. Light precipitation shows a double peak structure in the early morning and at night, while moderate and heavy rainfall show a single peak at night. Light precipitation at the early morning peak time decreased significantly in the whole Beijing area. Compared with the suburban area, light precipitation in the urban area occurred less frequently whereas heavy precipitation occurred more frequently at evening peak time after 2004. The asymmetry of the rainfall is obvious, especially, for heavy precipitation. The asymmetry of heavy precipitation events in the urban area exhibits a significant increasing trend.
topic Hourly precipitation
Classified precipitation
Diurnal variation
Asymmetry
Beijing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674927817300886
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