Recently, it was found that a reduction in atmospheric CO2 concentration leads to a temporary increase in global precipitation. We use the Hadley Center coupled atmosphere-ocean model, HadCM3L, to demonstrate that this precipitation increase is a consequence of precipitation sensitivity to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations through fast tropospheric adjustment processes. Slow ocean cooling explains the longer-term decrease in precipitation. Increased CO2 tends to suppress evaporation/precipitation whereas increased temperatures tend to increase evaporation/precipitation. When the enhanced CO2 forcing is removed, global precipitation increases temporarily, but this increase is not observed when a similar negative radiative forcing is ...
International audienceDifferent climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we u...
International audiencePredicting the response of tropical rainfall to climate change remains a chall...
Globally, thermodynamics explains an increase in atmospheric water vapor with warming of around 7%/°...
Recently, it was found that a reduction in atmospheric CO2 concentration leads to a temporary increa...
The transient response of global-mean precipitation to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide lev...
Recent studies show that fast climate response on time scales of less than a month can have importan...
Precipitation exhibits a significant rapid adjustment in response to forcing, which is important for...
Many previous studies have shown that a solar forcing must be greater than a CO2 forcing to cause th...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical UnionWe investigate the causes of temperature dependent change...
General circulation models predict that clouds in the atmosphere rapidly adjust to the radiative per...
International audienceDifferent climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we u...
International audiencePredicting the response of tropical rainfall to climate change remains a chall...
Globally, thermodynamics explains an increase in atmospheric water vapor with warming of around 7%/°...
Recently, it was found that a reduction in atmospheric CO2 concentration leads to a temporary increa...
The transient response of global-mean precipitation to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide lev...
Recent studies show that fast climate response on time scales of less than a month can have importan...
Precipitation exhibits a significant rapid adjustment in response to forcing, which is important for...
Many previous studies have shown that a solar forcing must be greater than a CO2 forcing to cause th...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical UnionWe investigate the causes of temperature dependent change...
General circulation models predict that clouds in the atmosphere rapidly adjust to the radiative per...
International audienceDifferent climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we u...
International audiencePredicting the response of tropical rainfall to climate change remains a chall...
Globally, thermodynamics explains an increase in atmospheric water vapor with warming of around 7%/°...