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Recent Strengthening of the Regional Hadley Circulation over the Western Pacific during Boreal Spring 被引量:2

Recent Strengthening of the Regional Hadley Circulation over the Western Pacific during Boreal Spring
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摘要 Previous studies suggested that there are large discrepancies in the intensity trend of the zonally averaged Hadley circulation (ZAHC) among different reanalyses. As the land, ocean, and topography are not evenly distributed, the ZAHC may mask the regional variability. Changes in the regional HC have important implications for regional climate change. Here, we detect the long-term trend of the boreal spring regional Hadley circulation intensity over the western Pacific (WPHC) since 1979 in both hemispheres using six reanalysis datasets. Unlike the ZAHC, we find that the trend of the spring WPHC intensity is consistent among various reanalysis datasets. All reanalyses show pronounced strengthening trends for the WPHC in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, which may be partly attributable to the robust warming trends of sea surface temperature in the tropical western Pacific. The result could improve our understanding of Hadley circulation variability at the regional scale and has implications for regional climate changes. Previous studies suggested that there are large discrepancies in the intensity trend of the zonally averaged Hadley circulation (ZAHC) among different reanalyses. As the land, ocean, and topography are not evenly distributed, the ZAHC may mask the regional variability. Changes in the regional HC have important implications for regional climate change.Here, we detect the long-term trend of the boreal spring regional Hadley circulation intensity over the western Pacific(WPHC) since 1979 in both hemispheres using six reanalysis datasets. Unlike the ZAHC, we find that the trend of the spring WPHC intensity is consistent among various reanalysis datasets. All reanalyses show pronounced strengthening trends for the WPHC in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, which may be partly attributable to the robust warming trends of sea surface temperature in the tropical western Pacific. The result could improve our understanding of Hadley circulation variability at the regional scale and has implications for regional climate changes.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第11期1251-1264,共14页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2016YFA0600604) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41605050, 41721004, and 41530425) the Chinese Academy of Sciences Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences (Grant No. QYZDY-SSW-DQC024) the Guangdong Province Science and Technology Project (Grant No. 2017B020244002)
关键词 regional HADLEY CIRCULATION western PACIFIC long-term TREND BOREAL SPRING regional Hadley circulation western Pacific long-term trend boreal spring
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