The land/sea warming contrast is a phenomenon of both equilibrium and transient simulations of climate change: large areas of the land surface at most latitudes undergo temperature changes whose amplitude is more than those of the surrounding oceans. Using idealised GCM experiments with perturbed SSTs, we show that the land/sea contrast in equilibrium simulations is associated with local feedbacks and the hydrological cycle over land, rather than with externally imposed radiative forcing. This mechanism also explains a large component of the land/sea contrast in transient simulations as well. We propose a conceptual model with three elements: (1) there is a spatially variable level in the lower troposphere at which temperature change is the...
Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations...
Warming experiments with a uniformly insolated, non-rotating climate model with a slab ocean are con...
Climate-model simulations of the large-scale temperature responses to increased radiative forcing in...
The land/sea warming contrast is a phenomenon of both equilibrium and transient simulations of clima...
Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations...
In global warming scenarios, global land surface temperatures (T_land) warm with greater amplitude t...
Simulations of warming climates with coupled climate models exhibit strong land‐ocean contrasts in c...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Climate Physics and Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Climate model simulations consistently show that surface temperature over land increases more rapidl...
Climate models simulate a strong land–ocean contrast in the response of near-surface relative humidi...
Previous work has demonstrated that observed and modeled climates show a near-time-invariant ratio o...
Previous work has demonstrated that observed and modeled climates show a near-time-invariant ratio o...
Simulations with climate models show a land-ocean contrast in the response of P-E (precipitation min...
Simulations with climate models show a land–ocean contrast in the response of P − E (precipitation m...
Climate models simulate a strong land–ocean contrast in the response of near-surface relative humidi...
Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations...
Warming experiments with a uniformly insolated, non-rotating climate model with a slab ocean are con...
Climate-model simulations of the large-scale temperature responses to increased radiative forcing in...
The land/sea warming contrast is a phenomenon of both equilibrium and transient simulations of clima...
Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations...
In global warming scenarios, global land surface temperatures (T_land) warm with greater amplitude t...
Simulations of warming climates with coupled climate models exhibit strong land‐ocean contrasts in c...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Climate Physics and Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Climate model simulations consistently show that surface temperature over land increases more rapidl...
Climate models simulate a strong land–ocean contrast in the response of near-surface relative humidi...
Previous work has demonstrated that observed and modeled climates show a near-time-invariant ratio o...
Previous work has demonstrated that observed and modeled climates show a near-time-invariant ratio o...
Simulations with climate models show a land-ocean contrast in the response of P-E (precipitation min...
Simulations with climate models show a land–ocean contrast in the response of P − E (precipitation m...
Climate models simulate a strong land–ocean contrast in the response of near-surface relative humidi...
Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations...
Warming experiments with a uniformly insolated, non-rotating climate model with a slab ocean are con...
Climate-model simulations of the large-scale temperature responses to increased radiative forcing in...