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气象:2010,36(10):122-127
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2010年7月大气环流和天气分析
(国家气象中心, 北京 100081)
Analysis of the July 2010 Atmospheric General Circulation and Weather
(National Meteorological Center, Beijing 100081)
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中文摘要: 2010年7月大气环流主要特征是:北半球高纬度地区为单一极涡,中高纬地区呈5波型分布,巴尔喀什湖和东亚大槽强度偏强或与常年相当;西北太平洋副热带高压呈东西带状分布,与常年同期相比明显偏强。2010年7月,全国平均降水量为121.2 mm,比常年同期(115.9 mm)偏多5.3 mm。全国平均气温为22.8 ℃,比常年同期(21.4 ℃)偏高1.4 ℃。月内,我国主要天气气候事件有:长江中下游、四川盆地以及西北东南部、黄淮、东北等地的部分地区发生暴雨洪涝;台风康森和灿都登陆我国;吉林、江西、内蒙古等地发生风雹灾害;华南、江南、江汉、黄淮、华北、西北等地出现持续高温天气。
Abstract:The following are the main characteristics of the general circulation of atmosphere in July 2010.There is one polar vortex center in the Northern Hemisphere. The circulation presents a five wave pattern in middle high latitudes. The intensity of five main deep troughs are stronger than or equivalent to that of trough in average conditions. The subtropical high shows an east west belt figure and it is stronger than the corresponding time of normal years. Mean precipitation in China is 121.2 mm in July 2010, and 5.3 mm higher than the averaged over many years. Meanwhile, the mean temperature in China is 22.8 ℃, and 1.4 ℃ higher than the averaged over many years (21.4 ℃). The main weather events in July were rainstorm and flooding occurring at the middle and lower reaches of the Changjiang River, Sichuan Basin, southeast of Northwest China, parts of Huanghe Huaihe Plain and parts of Northeast China. Typhoons “Conson” and “Chanthu” made landfall in China. The hailstorm disasters happened in Jilin Province, Jiangxi Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and other parts of China, etc. Sustained high temperature weather occurred in South China, south of the lower reaches of the Changjiang River, Changjiang Hanjiang Plain, Huanghe Huaihe Plain, North China, Northwest China and other parts of China, etc.
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王文东,2010.2010年7月大气环流和天气分析[J].气象,36(10):122-127.
WANG Wendong,2010.Analysis of the July 2010 Atmospheric General Circulation and Weather[J].Meteor Mon,36(10):122-127.