The tropical climate response to GHG forcing is spatially non-uniform1,2,3. Even though enhanced equatorial and eastern Pacific warming is simulated by most climate models, the underlying mechanisms???including the relative roles of atmospheric and oceanic feedbacks???remain debated. Here, we use a climate model with idealized CO2-radiative forcing patterns to show that off-equatorial radiative forcing and corresponding coupled circulation/cloud adjustments are responsible for much of equatorial warming in response to global CO2 forcing. For equatorial forcing, the atmosphere responds by enhancing atmospheric heat export to the extra-tropics, an associated strengthening of the ascending Hadley circulation branch and strong negative equatori...
International audienceUnderstanding the tropical Pacific response to global warming remains challeng...
Spatial patterns of local climate feedback and equilibrium partial temperature responses are produce...
The Hadley cell response to globally increasing CO2 concentrations is spatially complex, with an int...
This study examines regional characteristics of atmospheric and oceanic feedback processes in the we...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Most climat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Climate feedbacks offer a powerful framework for revea...
The tropical atmospheric circulation is projected to weaken during global warming, although the mech...
The climate response of the equatorial Pacific to increased greenhouse gases is investigated using n...
We contrast the spatial patterns of tropical climate response to localized thermal forcing over diff...
The equatorial response to subtropical Pacific forcing was studied in a coupled climate model. The f...
[1] In this paper we examine the simulations over the tropical Pacific Ocean from long-term simulati...
Walker circulation variability and associated zonal shifts in the heating of the tropical atmosphere...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.The current generation of ...
International audienceThe tropical Pacific response to radiative forcing remains uncertain as projec...
Idealized experiments in a coupled climate model show that the remote impact of the extratropics on ...
International audienceUnderstanding the tropical Pacific response to global warming remains challeng...
Spatial patterns of local climate feedback and equilibrium partial temperature responses are produce...
The Hadley cell response to globally increasing CO2 concentrations is spatially complex, with an int...
This study examines regional characteristics of atmospheric and oceanic feedback processes in the we...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Most climat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Climate feedbacks offer a powerful framework for revea...
The tropical atmospheric circulation is projected to weaken during global warming, although the mech...
The climate response of the equatorial Pacific to increased greenhouse gases is investigated using n...
We contrast the spatial patterns of tropical climate response to localized thermal forcing over diff...
The equatorial response to subtropical Pacific forcing was studied in a coupled climate model. The f...
[1] In this paper we examine the simulations over the tropical Pacific Ocean from long-term simulati...
Walker circulation variability and associated zonal shifts in the heating of the tropical atmosphere...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.The current generation of ...
International audienceThe tropical Pacific response to radiative forcing remains uncertain as projec...
Idealized experiments in a coupled climate model show that the remote impact of the extratropics on ...
International audienceUnderstanding the tropical Pacific response to global warming remains challeng...
Spatial patterns of local climate feedback and equilibrium partial temperature responses are produce...
The Hadley cell response to globally increasing CO2 concentrations is spatially complex, with an int...