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Variability and Long-Term Trend of Total Cloud Cover in China Derived from ISCCP, ERA-40, CRU3, and Ground Station Datasets |
ZONG Xue-Mei, WANG Pu-Cai, XIA Xiang-Ao |
Key Laboratory of the Middle Atmosphere and Global Environmental Observation (LAGEO), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China |
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Abstract Total Cloud Cover (TCC) over China determined from four climate datasets including the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP), the 40-year Re-Analysis Project of the European Centre for Me-dium-Range Weather Forecasts (ERA-40), Climate Research Unit Time Series 3.0 (CRU3), and ground sta-tion datasets are used to show spatial and temporal varia-tion of TCC and their differences. It is demonstrated that the four datasets show similar spatial pattern and seasonal variation. The maximum value is derived from ISCCP. TCC value in North China derived from ERA-40 is 50% larger than that from the station dataset; however, the value is 50% less than that in South China. The annual TCC of ISCCP, ERA-40, and ground station datasets shows a decreasing trend during 1984–2002; however, an increasing trend is derived from CRU3. The results of this study imply remarkable differences of TCC derived from surface and satellite observations as well as model simu-lations. The potential effects of these differences on cloud climatology and associated climatic issues should be carefully considered.
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Received: 23 November 2012
Revised: 08 January 2013
Accepted: 15 March 2013
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Corresponding Author:
ZONG Xue-Mei
E-mail: zongxm@mail.iap.ac.cn
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