Abstract
Abstract. Severe haze occurred in the North China Plain (NCP) from November
to December 2015, with a wide spatial range and long duration. In this
paper, the combined effect of the anomalous stationary Rossby waves within
two westerly jet waveguides on this haze event in the NCP is investigated
based on observational visibility data and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data. The
results show that circulation anomalies in Eurasia caused by the propagation
of anomalous stationary Rossby wave energy along two waveguides within the
westerly jet originating from the Mediterranean were responsible for haze
formation in the NCP. The Rossby waves propagated eastward along the
subtropical westerly jet and the polar front jet, causing an anomalous
anticyclone over the Sea of Japan and anticyclonic wind shear at 850 hPa
over the NCP, which enhanced the anomalous descent in the middle and lower
troposphere and subsequently resulted in a stable lower atmosphere.
Furthermore, the anomalous stationary Rossby waves propagating along the
polar front jet weakened the East Asia trough and Ural ridge and
strengthened the anomalous southerly wind at 850 hPa over the coastal areas
of eastern China, decelerating the East Asia winter monsoon. The above
meteorological conditions modulated haze accumulation in November and
December 2015. Meanwhile, continuous rainfall related to ascending motion
due to Rossby wave propagation along the waveguide provided by the
subtropical westerly jet occurred in a large area of southern China. The
associated latent heat release acted as a heat source, intensifying the
ascending motion over southern China so that the descending motion over the
NCP was strengthened, favoring the maintenance of severe haze. This study
elucidates the formation and maintenance mechanism of large-scale haze in
the NCP in late fall and boreal winter.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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