2022
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13050745
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Evidence for Intensification in Meteorological Drought since the 1950s and Recent Dryness–Wetness Forecasting in China

Abstract: Drought is one of the major environmental stressors; drought is increasingly threatening the living environment of mankind. The standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) with a 12-month timescale was adopted to monitor dry–wet status over China from 1951 to 2021. The modified Mann–Kendall (MMK) and Pettitt tests were used to assess the temporal trend and nonlinear behavior of annual drought variability. The analysis focuses on the spatio-temporal structure of the dry–wet transition and its gen… Show more

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“…Geographically, the increase in temperatures to the north of 30 °N is noticeably higher than that to the south of 30 °N. The drying trends are statistically significant in both NR and SR, bounded by 30 °N (Yang and Xing, 2022). The Middle-lower Yangtze Plain and Hilly Areas of the Southern Yangtze River are below 33 °N.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Geographically, the increase in temperatures to the north of 30 °N is noticeably higher than that to the south of 30 °N. The drying trends are statistically significant in both NR and SR, bounded by 30 °N (Yang and Xing, 2022). The Middle-lower Yangtze Plain and Hilly Areas of the Southern Yangtze River are below 33 °N.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…China, located in the eastern part of Asia, is the world's third-largest country, with a land area of approximately 9.6 million square kilometers between around 73.5-135 • E and 3.8-53.6 • N (Figure 1) [9,49]. The country is characterized by diverse topography, i.e., plains, plateaus, basins, and hill and mountain ranges [50], which results in a highly varied climate [51]. To better understand drought variability across different regions of China, we employed a geographic subregions approach, as previously used in our earlier research [51,52].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under the influence of the temperate monsoon, this region has four distinct seasons, but its winters are much longer than in the southern regions [10,11]. Meanwhile, Harbin is affected by cold and dry air from the Arctic and high-latitude regions relatively easily; thus, the winters there are not only longer, but much colder [12][13][14][15]. Although the cold climate causes many inconveniences to local people, these disadvantages are transformed into competitiveness in the form of tourist attractions.…”
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confidence: 99%