TY - JOUR
T1 - Interannual variability of moisture sources and isotopic composition of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall in southwestern Japan
T2 - Importance of Asian monsoon moisture for extreme rainfall events
AU - Li, Xiaoyang
AU - Kawamura, Ryuichi
AU - Ichiyanagi, Kimpei
AU - Yoshimura, Kei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - The interannual variability of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall has amplified in recent decades. Observational and modeling efforts have revealed large-scale circulations could affect variability of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall by altering moisture sources and transport mechanisms. However, the contributions and thermodynamic processes of major moisture sources, along with their interannual variability, remain unclear. To better understand the underlying atmospheric processes responsible for interannual variability of Meiy-Baiu rainfall, we utilized an isotopic regional spectral model to investigate the moisture sources and isotopic composition of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall in southwestern Japan from 2004 to 2023. Asian Monsoon (AM) moisture in middle levels contributed more (51.4%) rainfall with lower δ2H and higher d-excess in heavy Meiyu-Baiu seasons. Extreme rainfall events showed lower δ2H and higher d-excess with more contribution (57.8%) from AM moisture at middle levels with high precipitation efficiency. Enhanced warm AM moisture feeds the condensation process and enhances atmospheric instability in the middle levels. This facilitates deep convection, leading to more extreme rainfall during heavy seasons. Compared with Eulerian moisture tagging method, Lagrangian backward trajectory method underestimated contribution of AM moisture, due to higher precipitation efficiency at higher altitudes, resulting from stronger convection and ascent accompanied with more precipitation and rainout in the upstream AM regions. The study highlights importance of AM moisture for extreme Meiyu-Baiu rainfall in East Asia. The findings providing valuable insights into understanding the interannual variability of water cycle in East Asia, as well as to improving seasonal forecasts and near-future predictions of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall.
AB - The interannual variability of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall has amplified in recent decades. Observational and modeling efforts have revealed large-scale circulations could affect variability of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall by altering moisture sources and transport mechanisms. However, the contributions and thermodynamic processes of major moisture sources, along with their interannual variability, remain unclear. To better understand the underlying atmospheric processes responsible for interannual variability of Meiy-Baiu rainfall, we utilized an isotopic regional spectral model to investigate the moisture sources and isotopic composition of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall in southwestern Japan from 2004 to 2023. Asian Monsoon (AM) moisture in middle levels contributed more (51.4%) rainfall with lower δ2H and higher d-excess in heavy Meiyu-Baiu seasons. Extreme rainfall events showed lower δ2H and higher d-excess with more contribution (57.8%) from AM moisture at middle levels with high precipitation efficiency. Enhanced warm AM moisture feeds the condensation process and enhances atmospheric instability in the middle levels. This facilitates deep convection, leading to more extreme rainfall during heavy seasons. Compared with Eulerian moisture tagging method, Lagrangian backward trajectory method underestimated contribution of AM moisture, due to higher precipitation efficiency at higher altitudes, resulting from stronger convection and ascent accompanied with more precipitation and rainout in the upstream AM regions. The study highlights importance of AM moisture for extreme Meiyu-Baiu rainfall in East Asia. The findings providing valuable insights into understanding the interannual variability of water cycle in East Asia, as well as to improving seasonal forecasts and near-future predictions of Meiyu-Baiu rainfall.
KW - Extreme Meiyu-Baiu rainfall
KW - Isotopic regional spectral model
KW - Moisture sources
KW - Southwestern Japan
KW - Stable water isotopes
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wace.2025.100754
DO - 10.1016/j.wace.2025.100754
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85218639169
SN - 2212-0947
VL - 48
JO - Weather and Climate Extremes
JF - Weather and Climate Extremes
M1 - 100754
ER -