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The abrupt increase of winter rainfalls in early 1980s in Northern Taiwan and the weakening of the East Asian winter monsoon. Department of Atmospheric Science, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan Advisor: Chih-wen Hung Student: Pei-ken Kao. ?. (shaded). (contour). mm.
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The abrupt increase of winter rainfalls in early 1980s in Northern Taiwan and the weakening of the East Asian winter monsoon Department of Atmospheric Science, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan Advisor: Chih-wen Hung Student: Pei-ken Kao
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surface wind Gray line: DJF, V<0, interannual variation of wind speed Thickness line: 11 years running mean Black line: DJF, interannual variation of wind speed
Taipei DJF rain days >=30mm/day rain days Total rain days Black bars: decadal variation Gray bars: interannual variation
plain stations hill and coastal stations winter rainfall interannual variation
Red box: plain stations green box: hill or coast stations
1997-2005 DJF northeasterly monsoonal wind rainfall pattern frontal rainfall pattern
E: El Nino L: La Nina plain stations early period latter period hill and coastal stations
Data • 8 CWB conventional surface stations and 377 ARMTS daily data(洪,2007; Hung, 2008; Chen et al., 1999). • JMA surface weather map, 1997-2005. • ERA40 re-analysis data (Uppala et al., 2005), 2.5°×2.5°, 1958-2003, monthly data. • HadISST, 1.0°×1.0°, 1870-2007, monthly data(Rayner et al., 2003). • CRU rainfall data, 0.5°×0.5°, 1901-2002, monthly data(Mitchell and Jones, 2005).