China is a big country producing straw, and there are nearly 30 kinds of straw. There are huge resources hidden in straw, and nearly half of the nutrients absorbed by crops will remain in straw. In recent years, with ...China is a big country producing straw, and there are nearly 30 kinds of straw. There are huge resources hidden in straw, and nearly half of the nutrients absorbed by crops will remain in straw. In recent years, with the depletion of fossil energy and the deterioration of environmental conditions, the comprehensive utilization of straw resources has become a topic of increasing concern. Reasonable utilization of straw resources is of great significance to protect the environment, alleviate the energy crisis and promote social development. This paper introduces the present situation and existing problems of straw burning ban and straw comprehensive utilization in Taojiang County, which provides some references for strengthening straw burning ban and straw comprehensive utilization, effectively improving the quality of agricultural ecology and atmospheric environment, and promoting the sustainable development of agriculture.展开更多
To study the causes of El Nino Phenomenon the Extended Associate PatternAnalysis (EAPA) is set up with monthly sea surface wind stress and precipitation besides Sea LevelPressure (SLP) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST...To study the causes of El Nino Phenomenon the Extended Associate PatternAnalysis (EAPA) is set up with monthly sea surface wind stress and precipitation besides Sea LevelPressure (SLP) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in or over the Pacific and related seas since 1979in present paper. The results show that El Nino Phenomenon means a SST redistribution, coveringalmost the whole Pacific that needs a huge amount of energy provided by air-sea interaction in themost Pacific regions; It is the wester burst and wind convergence, coming from meddle latitudesdirectly, instead of Kelvin waves that produce the strong SST warm signal in Nino regions; Twonegative SLP anomalies in middle of the North and South Pacific, most likely produced by the averageair pressure decreasing effect of explosive cyclones through precipitation, and the positive SLPanomaly o-ver the Asia-Australia land bridge, coming mainly from the south hemisphere with a littleinfluence from the Asian continent, are the three major causes for El Nino onset, they work togetherto produce anomalous wind convergence in Nino regions and wester burst in middle of the North andSouth Pacific that result in a warm tongue and cold pincers gearing together; Basically, during itsearly stage the ocean is forced by the atmosphere, while during its late stage the atmosphere isforced by the ocean.展开更多
Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) was a-dopted in the present paper tostudy the of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the tropical Pacific, Indian Ocean and related aircirculation. The results show that on the season...Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) was a-dopted in the present paper tostudy the of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the tropical Pacific, Indian Ocean and related aircirculation. The results show that on the seasonal time scale, El Nino events can be divided intotwo types: the east one and the middle one. For the middle type the SST variations appear contrarilyin the tropical Pacific and Indian O-cean, and the anomalous SST decreases in the east butincreases in the northwest and south-middle of the tropical Indian O-cean, specially in the east ofMadagascar Island. And vice versa. On annual time scale, when the Asian continent high gets strongerand the deepened Aleutian low shifts southeastward, both of them trigger an onset of the El Ninoevents. Contrarily, the La Nina events take place. On decadal time scale, there are two basic modesof air-sea system over the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean. Firstly, when the Asian continent highgets stronger and deepened Aleutian low shifts southeastward, the anomalous SST increases in themiddle and east of the proical Pacific, extending to the subtropical regions, and so in most of thetropical Indian Ocean, specially in the northeast of Madagascar Island and nearby. And vice versa.Secondly, when the Asian continent high gets stronger in the north and the Aleutian low decreasesfixedly or even disappears, the anomalous SST decreases slightly in middle of the tropical Pacificand the temperate northern Pacific but increases weakly in other regions, the anomalous SSTincreases in the south but decreases in the north of the tropical Indian O-cean, and the SSTincreases more obviously in southeast of Madagascar Island. And vice versa. The linear trends ofglob- al warming seems to play a certain role for the El Nino onsets.展开更多
文摘China is a big country producing straw, and there are nearly 30 kinds of straw. There are huge resources hidden in straw, and nearly half of the nutrients absorbed by crops will remain in straw. In recent years, with the depletion of fossil energy and the deterioration of environmental conditions, the comprehensive utilization of straw resources has become a topic of increasing concern. Reasonable utilization of straw resources is of great significance to protect the environment, alleviate the energy crisis and promote social development. This paper introduces the present situation and existing problems of straw burning ban and straw comprehensive utilization in Taojiang County, which provides some references for strengthening straw burning ban and straw comprehensive utilization, effectively improving the quality of agricultural ecology and atmospheric environment, and promoting the sustainable development of agriculture.
文摘To study the causes of El Nino Phenomenon the Extended Associate PatternAnalysis (EAPA) is set up with monthly sea surface wind stress and precipitation besides Sea LevelPressure (SLP) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in or over the Pacific and related seas since 1979in present paper. The results show that El Nino Phenomenon means a SST redistribution, coveringalmost the whole Pacific that needs a huge amount of energy provided by air-sea interaction in themost Pacific regions; It is the wester burst and wind convergence, coming from meddle latitudesdirectly, instead of Kelvin waves that produce the strong SST warm signal in Nino regions; Twonegative SLP anomalies in middle of the North and South Pacific, most likely produced by the averageair pressure decreasing effect of explosive cyclones through precipitation, and the positive SLPanomaly o-ver the Asia-Australia land bridge, coming mainly from the south hemisphere with a littleinfluence from the Asian continent, are the three major causes for El Nino onset, they work togetherto produce anomalous wind convergence in Nino regions and wester burst in middle of the North andSouth Pacific that result in a warm tongue and cold pincers gearing together; Basically, during itsearly stage the ocean is forced by the atmosphere, while during its late stage the atmosphere isforced by the ocean.
文摘Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) was a-dopted in the present paper tostudy the of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the tropical Pacific, Indian Ocean and related aircirculation. The results show that on the seasonal time scale, El Nino events can be divided intotwo types: the east one and the middle one. For the middle type the SST variations appear contrarilyin the tropical Pacific and Indian O-cean, and the anomalous SST decreases in the east butincreases in the northwest and south-middle of the tropical Indian O-cean, specially in the east ofMadagascar Island. And vice versa. On annual time scale, when the Asian continent high gets strongerand the deepened Aleutian low shifts southeastward, both of them trigger an onset of the El Ninoevents. Contrarily, the La Nina events take place. On decadal time scale, there are two basic modesof air-sea system over the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean. Firstly, when the Asian continent highgets stronger and deepened Aleutian low shifts southeastward, the anomalous SST increases in themiddle and east of the proical Pacific, extending to the subtropical regions, and so in most of thetropical Indian Ocean, specially in the northeast of Madagascar Island and nearby. And vice versa.Secondly, when the Asian continent high gets stronger in the north and the Aleutian low decreasesfixedly or even disappears, the anomalous SST decreases slightly in middle of the tropical Pacificand the temperate northern Pacific but increases weakly in other regions, the anomalous SSTincreases in the south but decreases in the north of the tropical Indian O-cean, and the SSTincreases more obviously in southeast of Madagascar Island. And vice versa. The linear trends ofglob- al warming seems to play a certain role for the El Nino onsets.