Large-Scale Climate Factors of Compound Agrometeorological Disasters of Spring Maize in Liaoning, Northeast China

Author:

Zhao Siwen12,Ji Ruipeng2,Wang Saidi3,Li Xiaoou4,Zhao Siyu4

Affiliation:

1. School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210044, China

2. Institute of Atmosphere Environment, China Meteorological Administration (CMA), Shenyang 110166, China

3. Liaoning Meteorological Service Center, Shenyang 110166, China

4. Meteorological Bureau of Shenyang, Shenyang 110168, China

Abstract

Co-occurring extreme heat, drought, and moisture events are increasing under global warming and pose serious threats to ecosystem and food security. However, how to effectively link compound agrometeorological disasters (CADs) with climate change has not been well assessed. In this study, we focus on the comprehensive influence of large-scale climate factors on CADs rather than extreme meteorological elements. The results indicate that there are two main CADs of spring maize in Shenyang, Northeast China (NEC), including concurrent drought and cold damage (DC) and drought in multiple growth periods (MD). The related circulation anomalies at mid–high latitudes are identified as four patterns, namely, the Northeast Asia Low (NEAL) and Ural High (UH) patterns affecting DC, the Baikal High and Okhotsk Low (BHOL), and the Northeast Asia High (NEAH) patterns leading to MD. The vertical profile and water vapor transport anomalies further demonstrate the influence mechanism of large-scale circulation on compound heat–moisture stresses. This study highlights the role of atmospheric circulation, which can provide effective predictors for these synergistic agrometeorological disasters.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Open Foundation Project of the Institute of Atmospheric Environment, China Meteorological Administration

People’s Livelihood Science and Technology Plan Project of Liaoning Province

Application of Basic Research Plan of Liaoning Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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