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Modeling the Effects of Lakes in the Tibetan Plateau on Diurnal Variations of Regional Climate and Their Seasonality

Lingjing Zhu, Jiming Jin, Yimin Liu

2020Journal of Hydrometeorology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we investigated the effects of lakes in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) on diurnal variations of local climate and their seasonal changes by using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model coupled with a one-dimensional physically based lake model. We conducted WRF simulations for the TP over 2000–10, and the model showed excellent performance in simulating near-surface air temperature, precipitation, lake surface temperature, and lake-region precipitation when compared to observations. We carried out additional WRF simulations where all the TP lakes were replaced with the nearest land-use types. The differences between these two sets of simulations were analyzed to quantify the effects of the TP lakes on the local climate. Our results indicate that the strongest lake-induced cooling occurred during the spring daytime, while the most significant warming occurred during the fall nighttime. The cooling and warming effects of the lakes further inhibited precipitation during summer afternoons and evenings and motivated it during fall early mornings, respectively. This study lays a solid foundation for further exploration of the role of TP lakes in climate systems at different time scales.

Topics & Concepts

Weather Research and Forecasting ModelPlateau (mathematics)PrecipitationEnvironmental scienceClimatologyDaytimeClimate modelSeasonalityClimate changeAtmospheric sciencesDiurnal temperature variationMeteorologyGeologyGeographyOceanographyEcologyBiologyMathematicsMathematical analysisClimate variability and modelsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesMarine and coastal ecosystems
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