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Climate Change 2016
October 27-29, 2016
Volume 7, Issue 9(Suppl)
J Earth Sci Clim Change
ISSN: 2157-7617 JESCC, an open access journal
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Close correlations of the air temperature with the earth length of day in the interdecadal time scale
Wenjing Shi
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
T
he close relationship in interdecadal time scale is found between LOD and the tropospheric air temperature over the north
of 30
o
N. The northern subtropical skin tempearure will increase/decrease 0.28oC when LOD decrease/increase 1 ms.
Also, the significant correlaion between LOD and the air temperature only occurs in the middle summer and autumn (from
July to November). According to the principle of the angular momentum conservation, the high relation of LOD with the air
temperature may be associated with the atmospheric angular momentum (AAM) change. Therefore, correlations of LOD with
AAM, the zonal wind and geopotential height are also analyzed. The result shows that the LOD change is only significantly
related to the averaged AAM in northern hemisphere. When LOD increase, the westerly wind belt will expand toward the
equator, and there are significant increases in the air mass over the northern tropical area (from the equtor to 30
o
N) below
the layer of 700 hPa, while decreases in the northern subtropical region (around 60
o
N) from 700 hPa to 30hPa, and vice versa.
The further analyses reveal that the significant correlations of LOD with the zonal wind and the geopotential height both start
from Apirl. That means the change of the air temperatue lags 3 months compared with the change of atmospheric circulation.
Therefore, the change of LOD results in the change of atmospheric circulation to satisfy the principle of the angular momentum
conservation, then causes the change of air temperature.
Biography
Wenjing Shi has completed her PhD at the age of 29 years from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology and Postdoctoral studies from Institute of
Atmospheric Physics/Chinese Academy of Sciences. She has published more than 14 papers in reputed journals. She mainly studies monsoon, climate change,
and air-ocean interaction.
shiwj@lasg.iap.ac.cnWenjing Shi, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2016, 7:9(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7617.C1.028