The influence of vegetation cover on summer precipitation in China: A statistical analysis of NDVI and climate data

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作者
Zhang Jingyong
Dong Wenjie
Fu Congbin
Wu Lingyun
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training, Regional Center for Temperate East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] National Climate Center,undefined
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influence; vegetation cover; summer precipitation;
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10.1007/BF02915523
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摘要
This study provides new evidence for the feedback effects of vegetation cover on summer precipitation in different regions of China by calculating immediate (same season), and one-and two-season lagged correlations between the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and summer precipitation. The results show that the correlation coefficients between NDVI in spring and the previous winter and precipitation in summer are positive in most regions of China, and they show significant difference between regions. The stronger one-and two-season lagged correlations occur in the eastern arid/semi-arid region, Central China, and Southwest China out of the eight climatic regions of China, and this implies that vegetation cover change has more sensitive feedback effects on summer precipitation in the three regions. The three regions are defined as sensitive regions. Spatial analyses of correlations between spring NDVI averaged over each sensitive region and summer precipitation of 160 stations suggest that the vegetation cover strongly affects summer precipitation not only over the sensitive region itself but also over other regions, especially the downstream region.
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