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The coupled characteristics of the physical process between sea ice of two poles and Tibetan land surface

Xiangde, Xu and Li, Zhou and Lianshou, Chen and Lingen, Bian (2000) The coupled characteristics of the physical process between sea ice of two poles and Tibetan land surface. Advances in Polar Science, 11 (2). pp. 131-140.

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Abstract

In order to discuss the characteristics of sea ice change of strong signal area on Antarctic and Arctic and the correlation between the thermal state of the land surface of Tibetan Plateau and the atmosphere circulation of North Hemisphere or the climate changes in China, and to study the feedback mechanism among "three-pole" factors, the earlier stage "three-pole" strong signal characteristics by using statistic methods such as teleconnection, which affect the regional climate changes in China and East Asia. The cross-correlation feature and coupling effect between ice caps of North and South pole and water-thermal state on Tibetan Plateau surface are discussed as well. The contribution of three-pole's earlier stage factors to China's summer climate change and the influence of its dynamic structure are compared here. The formation mechanism of global climate change and regional climate change of China are investigated from the aspect of qualitative correlation mode of global sea-land-air-ice.

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    Uncontrolled Keywords: Antarctic, Arctic, cryosphere, sea-ice, plateau, climate change.
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    Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2023 14:35
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2207

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