The impacts of cloud radiative heating on East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) over the southeastern China (105°-125°E, 20°-35°N) are addressed by using the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 (CAM5). Sensitivity experiments demonstrate that the radiative heating of clouds leads to a positive effect on the local EASM circulation over southeastern China. Without the radiative heating of cloud, the EASM circulation and precipitation would be much weaker than that in the normal condition. The longwave heating of clouds dominates the changes of EASM circulation. The positive effect of clouds on EASM circulation is explained by the thermodynamic energy equation, i.e. the different heating rate between cloud base and cloud top enhances the convective instability over southeastern China, which enhances updraft consequently. The strong updraft would further result in a southward meridional wind above the center of the updraft through Sverdrup vorticity balance.
Revised: September 16, 2015 |
Published: July 17, 2015
Citation
Guo Z., T. Zhou, M. Wang, and Y. Qian. 2015.Impact of Cloud Radiative Heating on East Asian Summer Monsoon Circulation.Environmental Research Letters 10, no. 7:Article No. 074014.PNNL-SA-110320.doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/7/074014