The last glacial maximum was marked by maximum land ice extent and lowest greenhouse gases concentration during the last ice age. We explore the impact of glacial continental ice sheet topography on the large-scale tropical ocean–atmosphere climate, in particular the tropical Pacific, in an intermediate complexity coupled model. Increasing the thickness of continental ice sheets causes a southward displaced Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and a strengthening (weakening) of northern (southern) hemisphere winter Hadley cell. The equatorial zonal sea surface temperature gradient weakened with an increased continental ice sheets thickness, the reduction being caused by cooling in the western equatorial Pacific and warming in the e...
Analyses of simulations of the last glacial maximum (LGM) made with 17 atmospheric general circulati...
The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the climate-ice-sheet interactions ...
[1] Recent paleoproxy records suggest that the mean latitude of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergen...
The last glacial maximum was marked by maximum land ice extent and lowest greenhouse gases concentra...
Based on coupled modelling evidence we argue that topographically-induced modifications of the large...
Asynchronously coupled atmosphere and ocean general circulation model simulations are used to examin...
International audienceProxy data over tropical latitudes for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the tropics in the melting and reforming of the Lau...
Mechanisms of tropical Pacific climate variability and change are studied in numerical experiments o...
International audienceAbstract. The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the...
Analyses of simulations of the last glacial maximum (LGM) made with 17 atmospheric general circulati...
North Pacific atmospheric and oceanic circulations are key missing pieces in our understanding of th...
Large ice sheets actively interact with the rest of the climate system by amplifying, pacing, and po...
Analyses of simulations of the last glacial maximum (LGM) made with 17 atmospheric general circulati...
The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the climate-ice-sheet interactions ...
[1] Recent paleoproxy records suggest that the mean latitude of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergen...
The last glacial maximum was marked by maximum land ice extent and lowest greenhouse gases concentra...
Based on coupled modelling evidence we argue that topographically-induced modifications of the large...
Asynchronously coupled atmosphere and ocean general circulation model simulations are used to examin...
International audienceProxy data over tropical latitudes for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the tropics in the melting and reforming of the Lau...
Mechanisms of tropical Pacific climate variability and change are studied in numerical experiments o...
International audienceAbstract. The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the...
Analyses of simulations of the last glacial maximum (LGM) made with 17 atmospheric general circulati...
North Pacific atmospheric and oceanic circulations are key missing pieces in our understanding of th...
Large ice sheets actively interact with the rest of the climate system by amplifying, pacing, and po...
Analyses of simulations of the last glacial maximum (LGM) made with 17 atmospheric general circulati...
The last deglaciation offers an unique opportunity to understand the climate-ice-sheet interactions ...
[1] Recent paleoproxy records suggest that the mean latitude of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergen...