This article explores the response of convective‐scale atmospheric characteristics to surface temperature through the lens of large‐domain, cloud‐system‐resolving model experiments run at radiative convective equilibrium. We note several features reminiscent of the response to surface warming in atmospheric general circulation models. These include an increase in the rain rate that is smaller than the modelled increase in precipitable water, a systematic decrease in sensible heating and an increase in clear‐sky cooling. However, in contrast to climate models, we note that tropospheric relative humidity increases and column‐integrated water vapour increases at the rate anticipated from the Clausius–Clapeyron relationship, but only when compa...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
The change of global-mean precipitation under global warming and interannual variability is predomin...
Robust and physically understandable responses of the global atmospheric water cycle to a warming cl...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Increases of atmospheric water vapor holding capacity with temperature (7 K−1–8 K−1, CC-rate) can le...
International audienceIn this study the response of tropical precipitation extremes to warming in or...
International audienceIn this study the response of tropical precipitation extremes to warming in or...
A cloud-resolving model is used to investigate the effect of warming on high percentiles of precipit...
By comparing a Single Column Model (SCM) with closely related General Circulation Models (GCMs), pre...
The response of tropical precipitation to extratropical thermal forcing is reexamined using an ideal...
The increase in global-mean precipitation with global-mean temperature (hydrological sensitivity; η)...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
The increase in global-mean precipitation with global-mean temperature (hydrological sensitivity; η)...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
The change of global-mean precipitation under global warming and interannual variability is predomin...
Robust and physically understandable responses of the global atmospheric water cycle to a warming cl...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Increases of atmospheric water vapor holding capacity with temperature (7 K−1–8 K−1, CC-rate) can le...
International audienceIn this study the response of tropical precipitation extremes to warming in or...
International audienceIn this study the response of tropical precipitation extremes to warming in or...
A cloud-resolving model is used to investigate the effect of warming on high percentiles of precipit...
By comparing a Single Column Model (SCM) with closely related General Circulation Models (GCMs), pre...
The response of tropical precipitation to extratropical thermal forcing is reexamined using an ideal...
The increase in global-mean precipitation with global-mean temperature (hydrological sensitivity; η)...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
The increase in global-mean precipitation with global-mean temperature (hydrological sensitivity; η)...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
The change of global-mean precipitation under global warming and interannual variability is predomin...
Robust and physically understandable responses of the global atmospheric water cycle to a warming cl...