The Variations of Outgoing Longwave Radiation in East Asia and Its Influencing Factors

ATMOSPHERE(2023)

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Outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) data are one of the key factors in studying the radiation balance of the earth-atmosphere system in East Asia. It is of great significance to explore the influence factors on OLR. This paper processes the data of nearly 19 years, from September 2002 to February 2022, and conducts in-depth research using the exponential smoothing method, empirical orthogonal decomposition (EOF), correlation analysis, and other methods. We found that the spatial distribution of OLR is zonal symmetry and gradually decreases with the increase of latitude. Using EOF analysis, it is found that the total variance contribution of the first four decomposed spatial features exceeds 70%, and the overall change trend of the four-time coefficients in the past 19 years all show a downward trend. OLR is positively correlated with total column water vapor (TCWV), air temperature (AT), and cloud top temperature (CTT), but negatively correlated with cloud top pressure (CTP). OLR has a similar spatial correlation distribution with TCWV and AT, while the spatial correlation between OLR and CTP is opposite to the first two parameters. In most parts of East Asia, the spatial correlation with CTT exceeds 0.8. The change in OLR value is affected by various meteorological parameters. In East Asia, the positive correlation between 30 degrees N and 60 degrees N is significantly affected by TCWV, AT, and CTT; and the negative correlation is more significantly affected by CTP. At 0-25 degrees N, the positive correlation is significantly affected by CTP and CTT, while the negative correlation is significantly affected by TCWV and AT.
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atmospheric infrared sounder, East Asia, outgoing longwave radiation, spatiotemporal distribution, correlation analysis
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