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Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming

Authors :
Josephine R. Brown
J. M. Kale Sniderman
Jon Woodhead
Katarzyna B. Tokarska
Andrew D. King
John Hellstrom
Katja Lorbacher
Nathan P. Gillett
Russell N. Drysdale
Malte Meinshausen
Source :
Sniderman, J M K, Brown, J R, Woodhead, J D, King, A D, Gillett, N P, Tokarska, K B, Lorbacher, K, Hellstrom, J, Drysdale, R N & Meinshausen, M 2019, ' Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming ', Nature Climate Change . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0397-9
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Climate projections1–3 and observations over recent decades4,5 indicate that precipitation in subtropical latitudes declines in response to anthropogenic warming, with significant implications for food production and population sustainability. However, this conclusion is derived from emissions scenarios with rapidly increasing radiative forcing to the year 21001,2, which may represent very different conditions from both past and future ‘equilibrium’ warmer climates. Here, we examine multi-century future climate simulations and show that in the Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying ceases soon after global temperature stabilizes. Our results suggest that twenty-first century Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying is not a feature of warm climates per se, but is primarily a response to rapidly rising forcing and global temperatures, as tropical sea-surface temperatures rise more than southern subtropical sea-surface temperatures under transient warming. Subtropical drying may therefore be a temporary response to rapid warming: as greenhouse gas concentrations and global temperatures stabilize, Southern Hemisphere subtropical regions may experience positive precipitation trends. Warming is altering subtropical precipitation; however, it is not clear whether this will continue in an equilibrium climate. Using projections to 2300, Southern Hemisphere drying is shown to be a transient response to the meridional temperature gradient changes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sniderman, J M K, Brown, J R, Woodhead, J D, King, A D, Gillett, N P, Tokarska, K B, Lorbacher, K, Hellstrom, J, Drysdale, R N & Meinshausen, M 2019, ' Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming ', Nature Climate Change . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0397-9
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f5e0861e9d0fb9ee083ad761bbce973a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0397-9