Brief communication: Sharp precipitation gradient on the southern edge of the Tibetan Plateau during cold season

The Tibetan Plateau is a high-altitude arid region, where limited in-situ precipitation measurements are available. In this communication, we document a strong precipitation gradient at the southern edge of the Paiku Co catchment (southern Tibetan Plateau) from in-situ data and atmospheric model outputs. In particular, we use water pressure time series from proglacial lakes, two automatic weather stations, and data from ERA5-Land reanalysis and CORDEX-FPS-CPTP ensemble. We show that precipitation totals can vary by one order of magnitude over a short distance of 10 km in a rather smooth terrain during the cold season. This large precipitation gradient marks the transition between the great Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau.

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Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Biget, Titouan, Brun, Fanny ORCIDORCID record for Fanny Brun, Immerzeel, Walter ORCIDORCID record for Walter Immerzeel, Martin, Léo, Pritchard, Hamish ORCIDORCID record for Hamish Pritchard, Collier, Emily ORCIDORCID record for Emily Collier, Lei, Yanbin ORCIDORCID record for Yanbin Lei, Yao, Tandong

On this site: Hamish Pritchard
Date:
18 November, 2025
Journal/Source:
The Cryosphere / 19
Page(s):
5863-5870
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-5863-2025