Recent Hadley Circulation Strengthening: A Trend or Multidecadal Variability?

Autor: Žiga Zaplotnik, Matic Pikovnik, Lina Boljka
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of Climate
4157–4176
ISSN: 1520-0442
0894-8755
1950-1978
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-21-0204.1
Popis: This study explores the possible drivers of the recent Hadley circulation strengthening in modern reanalyses. Predominantly, two recent generations of reanalyses provided by the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) are used: the fifth-generation atmospheric reanalysis (ERA5) and the interim reanalysis (ERA-Interim). Some results are also evaluated against other long-term reanalyses: ERA-20C, CERA-20C, NOAA-20CR and NCAR/NCEP. To assess the origins of the Hadley cell (HC) strength variability we employ the Kuo-Eliassen equation. ERA5 shows that both HCs were strengthening prior to 2000s, but they have been weakening or remained steady afterwards. Most of the long-term variability in the strength of the HCs is explained by the meridional gradient of diabatic latent heating, which is related to precipitation gradients. However, the strengthening of both HCs in ERA5 is larger than the strengthening expected from the observed zonal-mean precipitation gradient (via Global Precipitation Climatology Project, GPCP). This suggests that the HC strength trends in the recent decades in ERA5 can be explained partly as an artifact of the misrepresentation of latent heating and partly through physical long-term variability. To show that the latter is true, we analyze ERA5 preliminary data for the 1950-1978 period, other long-term (e.g. 20th century) reanalyses, and sea surface temperature observational data. This reveals that the changes in the HC strength can be a consequence of the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) and related diabatic and frictional processes, which in turn drive the global HC variability. This work has implications for further understanding of the long-term variability of the Hadley circulation.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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