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On a Simple Dynamics Model of Interaction between Oasis and Climate


doi: 10.1007/BF02915402

  • This paper constructs a coupled system of oasis and atmosphere based on an oasis evolvement model byadding atmospheric motion to discuss the problem of oasis evolvement and its effects on regional climate.The results indicate that the range and scope of the negative temperature anomalies become larger whenthe oasis cover fraction increases. Correspondingly, the positive temperature anomalies becomes smaller inthe desert no matter in summer or spring. And the variability is more obvious in summer than in spring.So it may be concluded that the oasis not only maintains and develops itself but also develops partial airover the desert into an oasis climate.
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Manuscript received: 10 September 2003
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On a Simple Dynamics Model of Interaction between Oasis and Climate

  • 1. Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training Regional Center for Temperate East Asia,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029,National Research Center for Marine Environment Forecasts, Beijing 100081,Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training Regional Center for Temperate East Asia,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029,Institute of Desert Ecology and Environment, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830046

Abstract: This paper constructs a coupled system of oasis and atmosphere based on an oasis evolvement model byadding atmospheric motion to discuss the problem of oasis evolvement and its effects on regional climate.The results indicate that the range and scope of the negative temperature anomalies become larger whenthe oasis cover fraction increases. Correspondingly, the positive temperature anomalies becomes smaller inthe desert no matter in summer or spring. And the variability is more obvious in summer than in spring.So it may be concluded that the oasis not only maintains and develops itself but also develops partial airover the desert into an oasis climate.

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