Climatology,Trend Analysis and Prediction of Sandstorms and their Associated Dustfall in China |
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Authors: | Sun Leng Zhou Xukai Lu Juntian Kim Yong-Pyo Chung Yong-Seung |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Climate Centre, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China (author for correspondence;(2) Present address: 46 South Zhongguancun Ave, Beijing, 100081, China;(3) Department of Environ. Sci., Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea;(4) KCCAR, Chongju-Chongwon, Korea |
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Abstract: | Based on statistical data about Sand and Dust Storms (SDS) and their associated dustfall, features of temporal and spatialdistribution were studied first in this article. SDS and associateddustfalls occurred most often in northern China, especiallynorthwestern China. However, in the last two years, they have atendency to occur on the central and western parts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. As a result, Beijing is now among the impact areas, and the Chinese government is paying greaterattention to the matter. The changing trends of SDS and associated dustfalls were subsequently analyzed. Occurrences were seen to be decreasing with the feature of fluctuation duringthe period of 1954–2001, but they have slightly increased since 2000. Also, climate factors related to SDS and associated dustfalls were discussed. Finally, it was recommended that methods to predict SDS in China be further studied in the future. |
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Keywords: | China climatology of duststorms sand and duststorms trend analysis of duststorms |
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