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A global survey of diurnal offshore propagation of rainfall

Junying Fang, Yu Du

2022Nature Communications48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diurnal rainfall offshore propagation (OP) shapes the timing and intensity of coastal rainfall and thus impacts both nature and society. Previous OP studies have rarely compared various coasts, and a consensus regarding physical mechanisms has not been reached on a global scale. Here, we provide the global climatology of observed OP, which propagates across ~78% of all coasts and accounts for ~59% of the coastal precipitation. Generally, OP is facilitated by low latitudes, high moisture conditions and offshore background winds. OP at low latitudes in a high-moisture environment is mainly caused by inertia-gravity waves due to the land-sea thermal contrast, whereas OP at higher latitudes is significantly influenced by background winds under trapped land-sea breeze circulation conditions. Slower near-shore OP might be modulated by density currents. Our results provide a guide for global OP hotspots and suggest relative contributions of mechanisms from a statistical perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Submarine pipelineLatitudeSea breezeEnvironmental scienceShoreClimatologyPrecipitationMoistureOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesGeologyMeteorologyGeographyGeodesyTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisRadio Wave Propagation Studies
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