Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region

<p>El Niño events differ widely in their patterns and intensities. The regional climate anomalies caused by different types of El Niño events likely lead to various impacts on winter haze pollution in China. Based on long-term site observations of haze days in China from 1961 to 2013, this stu...

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Main Authors: X. Yu, Z. Wang, H. Zhang, J. He, Y. Li
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-09-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/20/10279/2020/acp-20-10279-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-5c78cba77afd44a89fcd320d034c09b62020-11-25T03:27:38ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242020-09-0120102791029310.5194/acp-20-10279-2020Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji regionX. Yu0X. Yu1Z. Wang2H. Zhang3J. He4Y. Li5State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather and Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, ChinaDepartment of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200438, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather and Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather and Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Severe Weather and Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, ChinaNational Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, 100081, China<p>El Niño events differ widely in their patterns and intensities. The regional climate anomalies caused by different types of El Niño events likely lead to various impacts on winter haze pollution in China. Based on long-term site observations of haze days in China from 1961 to 2013, this study explores the effects of eastern Pacific (EP) and central Pacific (CP) types of El Niño events on the number of winter haze days (WHDs) in China's Jing-Jin-Ji (JJJ) region and the physical mechanisms underlying WHD changes. The results show statistically significant positive and negative correlations, respectively, between WHDs in the JJJ region and EP and CP El Niño events. At most sites in the JJJ region, the average WHD increased in all EP El Niño years, with the maximum change exceeding 2.0&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">d</span>. Meanwhile, the average WHD decreased at almost all stations over this region in all CP El Niño years, with the largest change being more than <span class="inline-formula">−</span>2.0&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">d</span>. The changes in large-scale circulations indicate obvious positive surface air temperature (SAT) anomalies and negative sea level pressure (SLP) anomalies over North China, as well as southerly wind anomalies at the middle to low troposphere over eastern China in the winters of EP El Niño years. These anomalies are conducive to increases in WHDs in the JJJ region. However, there are significant northerly and northwesterly wind anomalies at the middle to low troposphere over eastern China, as well as stronger and wider precipitation anomalies in the winters of CP El Niño years, which contribute to decreased WHDs over the JJJ region. Changes in local synoptic conditions indicate negative SLP anomalies, positive SAT anomalies, and weakened northerly winds over the JJJ region in the winters of EP El Niño years. The total occurrence frequency of circulation types conducive to the accumulation (diffusion) of aerosol pollutants is increased (decreased) by 0.4&thinsp;% (0.2&thinsp;%) in those winters. However, the corresponding frequency is decreased (increased) by 0.5&thinsp;% (0.6&thinsp;%) in the winters of CP El Niño years. Our study highlights the importance of distinguishing the impacts of these two types of El Niño events on winter haze pollution in China's JJJ region.</p>https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/20/10279/2020/acp-20-10279-2020.pdf
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Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet X. Yu
X. Yu
Z. Wang
H. Zhang
J. He
Y. Li
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title Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
title_short Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
title_full Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
title_fullStr Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting impacts of two types of El Niño events on winter haze days in China's Jing-Jin-Ji region
title_sort contrasting impacts of two types of el niño events on winter haze days in china's jing-jin-ji region
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2020-09-01
description <p>El Niño events differ widely in their patterns and intensities. The regional climate anomalies caused by different types of El Niño events likely lead to various impacts on winter haze pollution in China. Based on long-term site observations of haze days in China from 1961 to 2013, this study explores the effects of eastern Pacific (EP) and central Pacific (CP) types of El Niño events on the number of winter haze days (WHDs) in China's Jing-Jin-Ji (JJJ) region and the physical mechanisms underlying WHD changes. The results show statistically significant positive and negative correlations, respectively, between WHDs in the JJJ region and EP and CP El Niño events. At most sites in the JJJ region, the average WHD increased in all EP El Niño years, with the maximum change exceeding 2.0&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">d</span>. Meanwhile, the average WHD decreased at almost all stations over this region in all CP El Niño years, with the largest change being more than <span class="inline-formula">−</span>2.0&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">d</span>. The changes in large-scale circulations indicate obvious positive surface air temperature (SAT) anomalies and negative sea level pressure (SLP) anomalies over North China, as well as southerly wind anomalies at the middle to low troposphere over eastern China in the winters of EP El Niño years. These anomalies are conducive to increases in WHDs in the JJJ region. However, there are significant northerly and northwesterly wind anomalies at the middle to low troposphere over eastern China, as well as stronger and wider precipitation anomalies in the winters of CP El Niño years, which contribute to decreased WHDs over the JJJ region. Changes in local synoptic conditions indicate negative SLP anomalies, positive SAT anomalies, and weakened northerly winds over the JJJ region in the winters of EP El Niño years. The total occurrence frequency of circulation types conducive to the accumulation (diffusion) of aerosol pollutants is increased (decreased) by 0.4&thinsp;% (0.2&thinsp;%) in those winters. However, the corresponding frequency is decreased (increased) by 0.5&thinsp;% (0.6&thinsp;%) in the winters of CP El Niño years. Our study highlights the importance of distinguishing the impacts of these two types of El Niño events on winter haze pollution in China's JJJ region.</p>
url https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/20/10279/2020/acp-20-10279-2020.pdf
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