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Title
Attribution of the local Hadley cell widening in the Southern Hemisphere
Authors
MIN, SEUNG KIKIM, YEON HEESon, Seok-WooChoi, Jung
Date Issued
2017-01
Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Abstract
This study conducts an attribution analysis of long-term changes in the southern edge of the local Hadley cell (HC) during austral summer for the past three decades (1979-2009). The southern edges of the local overturning circulations (local HC) are defined as the latitudes of maximum sea level pressure in the Southern Hemisphere subtropics, and the long-term variations of local HC edges from multireanalyses are compared with those from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) multimodel simulations by using the optimal fingerprinting technique. The observed local HC exhibits a poleward expansion in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions, which is successfully reproduced by the CMIP5 models including anthropogenic forcing (ANT) but with a weaker amplitude. The detection analyses further show that ANT signals are detected robustly in both Atlantic and Indian HC trends. More importantly, anthropogenic forcings other than greenhouse gas forcing are found to be clearly detected in isolation, indicating a possible attribution of the observed local HC widening over these regions to stratospheric ozone depletion.
Keywords
PACIFIC DECADAL OSCILLATION; TROPICAL EXPANSION; CLIMATE VARIABILITY; OZONE DEPLETION; PART I; CMIP5; CIRCULATION; SIMULATIONS; AEROSOLS; REANALYSES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/39212
DOI
10.1002/2016GL072353
ISSN
0094-8276
Article Type
Article
Citation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 44, no. 2, page. 1015 - 1024, 2017-01
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