The tropical belt has widened during the last several decades, and both internal variability and anthropogenic forcings have contributed. Although greenhouse gases and stratospheric ozone depletion have been implicated as primary anthropogenic drivers of tropical expansion, the possible role of other drivers remains uncertain. Here, we analyze the tropical belt width response to idealized perturbations in multiple models. Our results show that absorbing black carbon (BC) aerosol drives tropical expansion, and scattering sulfate aerosol drives contraction. BC, especially from Asia, is more efficient per unit radiative forcing than greenhouse gases in driving tropical expansion, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. Tropical belt expansion...
Anthropogenic aerosols are dominant drivers of historical monsoon rainfall change. However, large un...
AD and ARA were funded by the National Science Foundation Paleo Perspective on Climate Change (P2C2)...
In recent decades, the subtropical edges of Earth’s Hadley circulation have shifted poleward. Some s...
Observational analyses have shown the width of the tropical belt increasing in recent decades as the...
Recent studies suggest that the tropics have expanded from ~2-5° over the past few decades and that ...
Previous studies have documented a poleward shift in the subsiding branches of Earth’s Hadley circul...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission o...
Over the past 15 years, numerous studies have suggested that the sinking branches of Earth’s Hadley ...
There is mounting evidence that the width of the tropics has increased over the last few decades, bu...
The position of the northern boundary of the tropical belt affects the hydroclimate of many arid and...
Over the past 15 years, numerous studies have suggested that the sinking branches of Earth’s Hadley ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission ...
Recent studies have shown that the tropical belt (TB) has progressively expanded since at least the ...
Previous works have suggested that the direct radiative forcing (DRF) of black carbon (BC) aerosols ...
Several recent studies have shown the width of the tropical belt has increased over the last several...
Anthropogenic aerosols are dominant drivers of historical monsoon rainfall change. However, large un...
AD and ARA were funded by the National Science Foundation Paleo Perspective on Climate Change (P2C2)...
In recent decades, the subtropical edges of Earth’s Hadley circulation have shifted poleward. Some s...
Observational analyses have shown the width of the tropical belt increasing in recent decades as the...
Recent studies suggest that the tropics have expanded from ~2-5° over the past few decades and that ...
Previous studies have documented a poleward shift in the subsiding branches of Earth’s Hadley circul...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2019. This article is posted here by permission o...
Over the past 15 years, numerous studies have suggested that the sinking branches of Earth’s Hadley ...
There is mounting evidence that the width of the tropics has increased over the last few decades, bu...
The position of the northern boundary of the tropical belt affects the hydroclimate of many arid and...
Over the past 15 years, numerous studies have suggested that the sinking branches of Earth’s Hadley ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission ...
Recent studies have shown that the tropical belt (TB) has progressively expanded since at least the ...
Previous works have suggested that the direct radiative forcing (DRF) of black carbon (BC) aerosols ...
Several recent studies have shown the width of the tropical belt has increased over the last several...
Anthropogenic aerosols are dominant drivers of historical monsoon rainfall change. However, large un...
AD and ARA were funded by the National Science Foundation Paleo Perspective on Climate Change (P2C2)...
In recent decades, the subtropical edges of Earth’s Hadley circulation have shifted poleward. Some s...