Tropical rainfall to first order responds to variations in Earth’s orbit through shifts of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and changes in zonally averaged rainfall intensity. Here, a conceptual model is developed that represents both processes and their response to orbital insolation variations. The model predicts the seasonal evolution of tropical rainfall between 30°S and 30°N. Insolation variations impact seasonal rainfall in two different ways: thermodynamically, leading to variations in rainfall intensity through modulation of the water vapor content of the atmosphere; and dynamically, leading to shifts of the ITCZ through modulation of the global atmospheric energy budget. Thermodynamic and dynamic effects act together to sh...
Recent theoretical advances in the relationship between heat transport and the position of the inter...
The latitude of the tropical rainbelt oscillates seasonally but has also varied on millennial time-s...
Projected precipitation changes due to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations exhibit considerable...
Tropical rainfall to first order responds to variations in Earth’s orbit through shifts of the inter...
The tropical precipitation response to precessional forcing is investigated using idealized precessi...
The changes in Earth's precession have an impact on the tropical precipitation. This has been attrib...
Orbital precession changes the seasonal distribution of insolation at a given latitude but not the a...
Previous studies have shown that the latitude of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is negati...
Recent research suggests cloud-radiation interaction as key for inter-model differences in tropical ...
Tropical precipitation naturally exhibits considerable spatial and interannual variability. The domi...
Intense tropical rainfall occurs in a narrow belt near the equator, called the inter-tropical conver...
This study seeks to improve our mechanistic understanding of how the insolation changes associated w...
Rainfall in the tropics is largely focused in a narrow zonal band near the Equator, known as the int...
Orbital precession changes the seasonal distribution of insolation at a given latitude but not the a...
AD and ARA were funded by the National Science Foundation Paleo Perspective on Climate Change (P2C2)...
Recent theoretical advances in the relationship between heat transport and the position of the inter...
The latitude of the tropical rainbelt oscillates seasonally but has also varied on millennial time-s...
Projected precipitation changes due to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations exhibit considerable...
Tropical rainfall to first order responds to variations in Earth’s orbit through shifts of the inter...
The tropical precipitation response to precessional forcing is investigated using idealized precessi...
The changes in Earth's precession have an impact on the tropical precipitation. This has been attrib...
Orbital precession changes the seasonal distribution of insolation at a given latitude but not the a...
Previous studies have shown that the latitude of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is negati...
Recent research suggests cloud-radiation interaction as key for inter-model differences in tropical ...
Tropical precipitation naturally exhibits considerable spatial and interannual variability. The domi...
Intense tropical rainfall occurs in a narrow belt near the equator, called the inter-tropical conver...
This study seeks to improve our mechanistic understanding of how the insolation changes associated w...
Rainfall in the tropics is largely focused in a narrow zonal band near the Equator, known as the int...
Orbital precession changes the seasonal distribution of insolation at a given latitude but not the a...
AD and ARA were funded by the National Science Foundation Paleo Perspective on Climate Change (P2C2)...
Recent theoretical advances in the relationship between heat transport and the position of the inter...
The latitude of the tropical rainbelt oscillates seasonally but has also varied on millennial time-s...
Projected precipitation changes due to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations exhibit considerable...