The Impact of Climate Change on the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Early Frost in Maize Due to the Northeast Cold Vortex

Author:

Chu Zheng1ORCID,Jiang Lixia1,Duan Juqi2ORCID,Gong Jingjin1,Wang Qiujing1,Ji Yanghui1,Lv Jiajia1

Affiliation:

1. Heilongjiang Province Institute of Meteorological Science, Harbin 150030, China

2. National Climate Center, Beijing 100081, China

Abstract

Agro-meteorological disasters are a significant cause of crop yield reduction. Northeast China is a major base for commodity grain production and is also highly sensitive to climate change. Early frost is one of the most significant meteorological disasters in Northeast China. The typical weather system serves as the primary meteorological cause of the occurrence of early frost. The Northeast Cold Vortex is a cyclonic system of certain intensity located in Northeast China, which has the potential to induce severe weather conditions such as extreme low temperatures and intense convection. Despite extensive research on the first occurrence of frost in Northeast China, the evolutionary characteristics under the combined influence of climate change and the Northeast Cold Vortex remain unclear. This limitation hinders the development of effective monitoring and early warning systems for early frost, as well as the formulation of disaster prevention and mitigation plans for crop production. Therefore, this study aims to objectively document the occurrence of early frost in maize crops in Northeast China from 1961 to 2021 under the influence of the Northeast Cold Vortex. It seeks to unveil the climatic characteristics and evolutionary patterns of early frost events in maize crops within this region, considering the impact of the Northeast Cold Vortex. Additionally, it endeavors to analyze the factors contributing to varying degrees of early frost caused by the Northeast Cold Vortex. The results showed that the occurrence of both early frost and frost influenced by the Northeast Cold Vortex exhibited a declining trend. Furthermore, there was also a decreasing proportion of initial frost attributed to the Northeast Cold Vortex, with a decline rate of 2% per decade, indicating a diminishing dominance of initial frost caused by this weather system. The onset date for the early frost under the influence of the Northeast Cold Vortex progressively advanced from southeast to northwest, occurring 4 days earlier than during the period from 1961 to 1990 between 1991 and 2021. While early frost displayed an increasing spatial distribution from southeast to northwest, it is noteworthy that the majority concentration of the Northeast Cold Vortex was observed in central regions, highlighting its predominant role in causing early frost in Northeast China.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, China

China Meteorological Administration Northeast Cold Vortex Research Business Capability Enhancement Research Team, 2022

Heilongjiang Province Institute of Meteorological Science

National Climate Center

Publisher

MDPI AG

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