“…The latent heat-transport convergence showed significant positive anomalies in May and June, which is conducive to moisture increase (Graversen, Mauritsen, Drijfhout, Tjernström, and Mårtensson, 2011) (Figure 5B). The cloud water and water vapor, which are higher than average, will increase the opacity of the atmosphere, thereby causing the greenhouse effect, which leads to an increase in LWN (Kapsch, Graversen, Tjernström, and Bintanja, 2016;Mortin, Svensson, Graversen, Kapsch, Stroeve, and Boisvert, 2016;Lee, Kwon, Yeh, Kwon, Park, Park et al, 2017;Gimeno, Vázquez, Eiras-Barca, Sorí, Algarra, and Nieto, 2019;He, Hu, Chen, Wang, Huang, and Stamnes, 2019). The reason for the abnormally low LWN in May is mainly related to the abnormally low cloud water, and has nothing to do with water vapor and the latent heat-transport convergence (Figures 5A,B).…”