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Stratospheric Water Vapor Affecting Atmospheric Circulation

Authors :
Edward Charlesworth
Felix Ploger
Thomas Birner
Rasul Baikhadzhaev
Marta Abalos
Nathan Luke Abraham
Hideharu Akiyoshi
Slimane Bekki
Fraser Dennison
Patrick Jöckel
James Keeble
Doug Kinnison
Olaf Morgenstern
David Plummer
Eugene Rozanov
Sarah Strode
Guang Zeng
Tatiana Egorova
Martin Riese
Source :
Nature Communications. 14
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2023.

Abstract

Water vapor plays an important role in many aspects of the climate system, by affecting radiation, cloud formation, atmospheric chemistry and dynamics. Even the low stratospheric water vapor content provides an important climate feedback, but current climate models show a substantial moist bias in the lowermost stratosphere. Here we report crucial sensitivity of the atmospheric circulation in the stratosphere and troposphere to the abundance of water vapor in the lowermost stratosphere. We show from a mechanistic climate model experiment and inter-model variability that lowermost stratospheric water vapor decreases local temperatures, and thereby causes an upward and poleward shift of subtropical jets, a strengthening of the stratospheric circulation, a poleward shift of the tropospheric eddy-driven jet and regional climate impacts. The mechanistic model experiment in combination with atmospheric observations further shows that the prevailing moist bias in current models is likely caused by the transport scheme, and can be alleviated by employing a less diffusive Lagrangian scheme. The related effects on atmospheric circulation are of similar magnitude as climate change effects. Hence, lowermost stratospheric water vapor exerts a first order effect on atmospheric circulation and improving its representation in models offers promising prospects for future research.

Subjects

Subjects :
Meteorology and Climatology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Nature Communications
Notes :
80GSFC21R0007, , 80NSSC22M0001, , DFG TRR301 428312742, , VH-NG-1128, , POLE 200020-182239, , CSCS S-901 ID no.154, , CSCS S-1029 ID no.249, , CSCS S-903
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230017626
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39559-2