The Third Atmospheric Scientific Experiment for Understanding the Earth–Atmosphere coupled system over the Tibetan Plateau and its effects

This paper presents the background, scientific objectives, experimental design, and preliminary achievements of the Third Tibetan Plateau (TP) Atmospheric Scientific Experiment (TIPEX-III) for 8–10 years. It began in 2013 and has expanded plateau-scale observation networks by adding observation stations in data-scarce areas; executed integrated observation missions for the land surface, planetary boundary layer, cloud–precipitation, and troposphere–stratosphere exchange processes by coordinating ground-based, air-based, and satellite facilities; and achieved noticeable progress in data applications. A new estimation gives a smaller bulk transfer coefficient of surface sensible heat over the TP, which results in a reduction of the possibly overestimated heat intensity found in previous studies. Summer cloud–precipitation microphysical characteristics and cloud radiative effects over the TP are distinguished from those over the downstream plains. Warm rain processes play important roles in the development of cloud and precipitation over the TP. The lower-tropospheric ozone maximum over the northeastern TP is attributed to the regional photochemistry and long-range ozone transports, and the heterogeneous chemical processes of depleting ozone near the tropopause might not be a dominant mechanism for the summer upper-tropospheric–lower-stratospheric ozone valley over the southeastern TP. The TP thermodynamic function not only affects the local atmospheric water maintenance and the downstream precipitation and haze events but also modifies extratropical atmospheric teleconnections like the Asia–Pacific Oscillation, subtropical anticyclones over the North Pacific and Atlantic, and temperature and precipitation over Africa, Asia, and North America. These findings provide new insights into understanding land–atmosphere coupled processes over the TP and their effects, improving model parameterization schemes, and enhancing weather and climate forecast skills.

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Author Zhao, Ping
Xu, Xiangde
Chen, Fei
Guo, Xueliang
Zheng, Xiangdong
Liu, Liping
Hong, Yang
Li, Yueqing
La, Zuo
Peng, Hao
Zhong, Linzhi
Ma, Yaoming
Tang, Shihao
Liu, Yimin
Liu, Huizhi
Li, Yaohui
Zhang, Qiang
Hu, Zeyong
Sun, Jihua
Zhang, Shengjun
Dong, Lixin
Zhang, Hezhen
Zhao, Yang
Yan, Xiaolu
Xiao, An
Wan, Wei
Liu, Yu
Chen, Junming
Liu, Ge
Zhaxi, Yangzong
Zhou, Xiuji
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2018-04-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:13:24.180629
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:21657
Metadata Language eng; USA
Suggested Citation Zhao, Ping, Xu, Xiangde, Chen, Fei, Guo, Xueliang, Zheng, Xiangdong, Liu, Liping, Hong, Yang, Li, Yueqing, La, Zuo, Peng, Hao, Zhong, Linzhi, Ma, Yaoming, Tang, Shihao, Liu, Yimin, Liu, Huizhi, Li, Yaohui, Zhang, Qiang, Hu, Zeyong, Sun, Jihua, Zhang, Shengjun, Dong, Lixin, Zhang, Hezhen, Zhao, Yang, Yan, Xiaolu, Xiao, An, Wan, Wei, Liu, Yu, Chen, Junming, Liu, Ge, Zhaxi, Yangzong, Zhou, Xiuji. (2018). The Third Atmospheric Scientific Experiment for Understanding the Earth–Atmosphere coupled system over the Tibetan Plateau and its effects. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d70z761c. Accessed 26 July 2025.

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