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    Northern China maximum temperature in the summer of 1743: A historical event of burning summer in a relatively warm climate background

    Authors
    Zhang, D.
    Demarée, G.
    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    extreme Climate
    heat wave event
    early meteorological record
    historical Climate
    northern China
    Audience
    General Public
    Scientific
    Date
    2005
    Publisher
    IRM
    KMI
    RMI
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    Description
    In the context of historical climate records of China and early meteorological measurements of Beijing discovered recently in Europe, a study is undertaken on the 1743 hottest summer of north China over the last 700 a, covering Beijing, Tianjin, and the provinces of Hebei, Shanxi and Shandong, with the highest temperature reaching 44.4°C in July 1743 in Beijing, in excess of the maximum climate record in the 20th century. Results show that the related weather/climate features of the 1743 heat wave, e.g.; flood/ drought distribution and Meiyu activity and the external forcings, such as solar activity and equatorial Pacific SST condition are the same as those of the 1942 and 1999 heat events. It is noted that the 1743 burning summer event occurs in a relatively warm climate background prior to the Industrial Revolution, with a lower level of CO2 release.
    Citation
    Zhang, D.; Demarée, G. (2005). Northern China maximum temperature in the summer of 1743: A historical event of burning summer in a relatively warm climate background. , Issue Chinese Science Bulletin, p. 2508-2514, IRM,
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/8676
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
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    Language
    eng
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