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Increasing persistent haze in Beijing: potential impacts of weakening East Asian winter monsoons associated with northwestern Pacific sea surface temperature trends
Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration,
Beijing, China
Zhongwei Yan
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
RCE-TEA, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Zhaobin Sun
Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration,
Beijing, China
Shiguang Miao
Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration,
Beijing, China
RCE-TEA, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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This paper demonstrates the increasing frequency of persistent haze events (PHE) in Beijing based on updated observations and explores the associated changes in large-scale atmospheric circulations with possible links to the large-scale warming trend. We propose a more concrete observation-based mechanism for explaining how the local PHE in Beijing change with large-scale climate warming via the sea surface temperature anomaly in the northwestern Pacific.
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