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Publication Date
1 February 2020

Strong Remote Control of Future Equatorial Warming by Off-Equatorial Forcing

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The tropical climate response to greenhouse gas forcing is spatially non-uniform. While most models simulate enhanced warming on the equator, the physical mechanisms responsible for it remain debated. Here, we developed a new theory to explain this tropical warming pattern using a hierarchy of idealized climate model experiments. We found that off-equatorial radiative forcing is responsible for most of the equatorial warming due to a coupled feedback that involves the Hadley circulation, oceanic subtropical cells, and clouds. 

Impact

Our mechanism highlights the role that off-equatorial forcing can play for equatorial warming. For instance,  we expect that a future reduction of aerosols in subtropical and mid-latitude Asia would lead to pronounced warming near the equator.

Summary

We demonstrated the large role that off-equatorial radiative forcing can play in controlling equatorial warming patterns via a coupled feedback involving both circulation and cloud changes.

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Fei-Fei Jin
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University of Hawaii - Manoa
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