Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.1
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Atmospheric Rivers in the Australia–Asian Region
This Research Front presents six papers resulting from a collaborative project between the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the China Meteorological Administration. The papers offer a comprehensive analysis of atmospheric rivers (ARs) in the Australian-Asian region. The results from this collaborative project provide convincing evidence of the value of applying AR diagnostics to gain a better understanding of atmospheric moisture transports affecting our weather and climate. The studies also show the potential of using ARs to improve model rainfall forecasts.
Published 28 August 2020
Atmospheric rivers in the Australia-Asian region: a BoM–CMA collaborative study
Chengzhi Ye , Huqiang Zhang , Aurel Moise , Ruping Mo
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.3
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Published 02 September 2020
Case studies of atmospheric rivers over China and Australia: new insight into their rainfall generation
Jingjing Chen , Huqiang Zhang , Chengzhi Ye , Hongzhuan Chen , Ruping Mo
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.17
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Published 17 September 2020
Potential connections between atmospheric rivers in China and Australia
Lin Xu , Huqiang Zhang , Weiwei He , Chengzhi Ye , Aurel Moise , José M. Rodríguez
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.36
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Published 17 September 2020
Atmospheric rivers associated with summer heavy rainfall over the Yangtze Plain
Ping Liang , Guangtao Dong , Huqiang Zhang , Mei Zhao , Yue Ma
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.54
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Published 17 September 2020
Atmospheric rivers impacting mainland China and Australia: climatology and interannual variations
Xian-Yun Wu , Chengzhi Ye , Weiwei He , Jingjing Chen , Lin Xu , Huqiang Zhang
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.70
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Published 05 October 2020
Atmospheric rivers in the Australia–Asian region under current and future climate in CMIP5 models
Ying Xu , Huqiang Zhang , Yanju Liu , Zhenyu Han , Botao Zhou
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 70 (1) pp.88
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