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Chih-Pei Chang
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Michael Ghil
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Hung-Chi Kuo
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Mojib Latif
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Chung-Hsiung Sui
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John M. Wallace
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Bin Wang
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Michela Biasutti
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Michael P. Byrne
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Christopher Castro
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Chih-Pei Chang
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Kerry Cook
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Rong Fu
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Alice M. Grimm
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Kyung-Ja Ha
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Harry Hendon
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Akio Kitoh
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R. Krishnan
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June-Yi Lee
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Jianping Li
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Jian Liu
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Aurel Moise
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Salvatore Pascale
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M. K. Roxy
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Anji Seth
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Chung-Hsiung Sui
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Andrew Turner
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Song Yang
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Kyung-Sook Yun
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Lixia Zhang
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Tianjun Zhou
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Yali Luo
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Renhe Zhang
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Qilin Wan
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Bin Wang
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Wai Kin Wong
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Zhiqun Hu
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Ben Jong-Dao Jou
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Yanluan Lin
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Richard H. Johnson
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Chih-Pei Chang
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Yuejian Zhu
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Xubin Zhang
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Hui Wang
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Rudi Xia
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Juhui Ma
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Da-Lin Zhang
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Mei Gao
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Yijun Zhang
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Xi Liu
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Yangruixue Chen
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Huijun Huang
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Xinghua Bao
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Zheng Ruan
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Zhehu Cui
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Zhiyong Meng
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Jiaxiang Sun
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Mengwen Wu
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Hongyan Wang
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Xindong Peng
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Weimiao Qian
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Kun Zhao
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Yanjiao Xiao

Abstract

During the presummer rainy season (April–June), southern China often experiences frequent occurrences of extreme rainfall, leading to severe flooding and inundations. To expedite the efforts in improving the quantitative precipitation forecast (QPF) of the presummer rainy season rainfall, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) initiated a nationally coordinated research project, namely, the Southern China Monsoon Rainfall Experiment (SCMREX) that was endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as a research and development project (RDP) of the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP). The SCMREX RDP (2013–18) consists of four major components: field campaign, database management, studies on physical mechanisms of heavy rainfall events, and convection-permitting numerical experiments including impact of data assimilation, evaluation/improvement of model physics, and ensemble prediction. The pilot field campaigns were carried out from early May to mid-June of 2013–15. This paper: i) describes the scientific objectives, pilot field campaigns, and data sharing of SCMREX; ii) provides an overview of heavy rainfall events during the SCMREX-2014 intensive observing period; and iii) presents examples of preliminary research results and explains future research opportunities.

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