Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone

Scientific understanding of regional wind speed variation characteristics and driving mechanisms is of great practical significance to the management and rational utilization of wind energy resources, ecological protection and governance, and sustainable development of agriculture. Taking the Shiyan...

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Autores principales: Junju Zhou, Xi Zhao, Jinyan Wu, Jumei Huang, Dongdong Qiu, Dongxiang Xue, Qiaoqiao Li, Chunfang Liu, Wei Wei, Dongxia Zhang, Xuemei Yang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:21129ddb34624ef5a145ef46053062ca2021-12-01T04:58:58ZWind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone1470-160X10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108089https://doaj.org/article/21129ddb34624ef5a145ef46053062ca2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X21007548https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160XScientific understanding of regional wind speed variation characteristics and driving mechanisms is of great practical significance to the management and rational utilization of wind energy resources, ecological protection and governance, and sustainable development of agriculture. Taking the Shiyang River Basin in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone as the study area, this paper analyzed wind speed changes and influencing factors at different time and space scales. The results showed that, first of all, the annual average wind speed showed a downward trend as a whole in Shiyang River Basin, and the change of spring wind speed and the decreasing frequency of daily max-wind speed above Grade 5 were the main contributors. The turning point of annual average wind speed was consistent with that in spring and autumn (1981) and earlier than that in winter and summer (1982). Secondly, as far as the wind speed change tendency rate is concerned, before the turning point, Yongchang area had the largest decline rate with obvious “2000 m effect”, while after the turning point, Wuwei Basin had the largest rise rate with obvious “basin effect”. Focusing on the downstream desert oasis region, the sand-driving wind speed showed a decreasing trend as a whole, and showed a “cliff-like” decline after 1988. The rising trend of sand-driving wind speed after 2014 will pose greater challenges to ecological governance. Finally, under the background of unbalanced global warming, the wind speed changes in different periods were driven by the circulation system changes. In 1970–1981, the decline of the wind speed was the result of the combined action of Arctic Oscillation and Asia Polar Vortex. However, after 1981, it was affected by North Atlantic Oscillation, Asian Meridional Circulation, Tibet Plateau Circulation, India-Burma Trough, Western Pacific Subtropical High and Northern Hemisphere Subtropical High.Junju ZhouXi ZhaoJinyan WuJumei HuangDongdong QiuDongxiang XueQiaoqiao LiChunfang LiuWei WeiDongxia ZhangXuemei YangElsevierarticleWind speedGlobal changeCirculation patternMonsoon marginal zoneShiyang River BasinEcologyQH540-549.5ENEcological Indicators, Vol 130, Iss , Pp 108089- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Wind speed
Global change
Circulation pattern
Monsoon marginal zone
Shiyang River Basin
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Wind speed
Global change
Circulation pattern
Monsoon marginal zone
Shiyang River Basin
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Junju Zhou
Xi Zhao
Jinyan Wu
Jumei Huang
Dongdong Qiu
Dongxiang Xue
Qiaoqiao Li
Chunfang Liu
Wei Wei
Dongxia Zhang
Xuemei Yang
Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
description Scientific understanding of regional wind speed variation characteristics and driving mechanisms is of great practical significance to the management and rational utilization of wind energy resources, ecological protection and governance, and sustainable development of agriculture. Taking the Shiyang River Basin in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone as the study area, this paper analyzed wind speed changes and influencing factors at different time and space scales. The results showed that, first of all, the annual average wind speed showed a downward trend as a whole in Shiyang River Basin, and the change of spring wind speed and the decreasing frequency of daily max-wind speed above Grade 5 were the main contributors. The turning point of annual average wind speed was consistent with that in spring and autumn (1981) and earlier than that in winter and summer (1982). Secondly, as far as the wind speed change tendency rate is concerned, before the turning point, Yongchang area had the largest decline rate with obvious “2000 m effect”, while after the turning point, Wuwei Basin had the largest rise rate with obvious “basin effect”. Focusing on the downstream desert oasis region, the sand-driving wind speed showed a decreasing trend as a whole, and showed a “cliff-like” decline after 1988. The rising trend of sand-driving wind speed after 2014 will pose greater challenges to ecological governance. Finally, under the background of unbalanced global warming, the wind speed changes in different periods were driven by the circulation system changes. In 1970–1981, the decline of the wind speed was the result of the combined action of Arctic Oscillation and Asia Polar Vortex. However, after 1981, it was affected by North Atlantic Oscillation, Asian Meridional Circulation, Tibet Plateau Circulation, India-Burma Trough, Western Pacific Subtropical High and Northern Hemisphere Subtropical High.
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author Junju Zhou
Xi Zhao
Jinyan Wu
Jumei Huang
Dongdong Qiu
Dongxiang Xue
Qiaoqiao Li
Chunfang Liu
Wei Wei
Dongxia Zhang
Xuemei Yang
author_facet Junju Zhou
Xi Zhao
Jinyan Wu
Jumei Huang
Dongdong Qiu
Dongxiang Xue
Qiaoqiao Li
Chunfang Liu
Wei Wei
Dongxia Zhang
Xuemei Yang
author_sort Junju Zhou
title Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
title_short Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
title_full Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
title_fullStr Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
title_full_unstemmed Wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
title_sort wind speed changes and influencing factors in inland river basin of monsoon marginal zone
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/21129ddb34624ef5a145ef46053062ca
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