The phenomena of "global dimming and brightening," i.e., the transition from a decrease to an increase in the global trend of surface solar radiation (SSR) since the late 1980s as evidenced by both surface and satellite observations (Pinker et al., 2005; Wild et al., 2005), has received worldwide attention since such changes may exert profound implications on the global energy budget, climate change, as well as on Earth's water and carbon cycles (Wild, 2009). Abundant follow-up studies have confirmed SSR dimming and brightening at different regions of the world, including China, based on the observations at daily or longer timescales (see reviews, e.g.