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    Chemistry–Climate Model Simulations of Twenty-First Century Stratospheric Climate and Circulation Changes

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 020::page 5349
    Author:
    Butchart, Neal
    ,
    Cionni, I.
    ,
    Eyring, V.
    ,
    Shepherd, T. G.
    ,
    Waugh, D. W.
    ,
    Akiyoshi, H.
    ,
    Austin, J.
    ,
    Brühl, C.
    ,
    Chipperfield, M. P.
    ,
    Cordero, E.
    ,
    Dameris, M.
    ,
    Deckert, R.
    ,
    Dhomse, S.
    ,
    Frith, S. M.
    ,
    Garcia, R. R.
    ,
    Gettelman, A.
    ,
    Giorgetta, M. A.
    ,
    Kinnison, D. E.
    ,
    Li, F.
    ,
    Mancini, E.
    ,
    McLandress, C.
    ,
    Pawson, S.
    ,
    Pitari, G.
    ,
    Plummer, D. A.
    ,
    Rozanov, E.
    ,
    Sassi, F.
    ,
    Scinocca, J. F.
    ,
    Shibata, K.
    ,
    Steil, B.
    ,
    Tian, W.
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI3404.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The response of stratospheric climate and circulation to increasing amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and ozone recovery in the twenty-first century is analyzed in simulations of 11 chemistry?climate models using near-identical forcings and experimental setup. In addition to an overall global cooling of the stratosphere in the simulations (0.59 ± 0.07 K decade?1 at 10 hPa), ozone recovery causes a warming of the Southern Hemisphere polar lower stratosphere in summer with enhanced cooling above. The rate of warming correlates with the rate of ozone recovery projected by the models and, on average, changes from 0.8 to 0.48 K decade?1 at 100 hPa as the rate of recovery declines from the first to the second half of the century. In the winter northern polar lower stratosphere the increased radiative cooling from the growing abundance of GHGs is, in most models, balanced by adiabatic warming from stronger polar downwelling. In the Antarctic lower stratosphere the models simulate an increase in low temperature extremes required for polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) formation, but the positive trend is decreasing over the twenty-first century in all models. In the Arctic, none of the models simulates a statistically significant increase in Arctic PSCs throughout the twenty-first century. The subtropical jets accelerate in response to climate change and the ozone recovery produces a westward acceleration of the lower-stratospheric wind over the Antarctic during summer, though this response is sensitive to the rate of recovery projected by the models. There is a strengthening of the Brewer?Dobson circulation throughout the depth of the stratosphere, which reduces the mean age of air nearly everywhere at a rate of about 0.05 yr decade?1 in those models with this diagnostic. On average, the annual mean tropical upwelling in the lower stratosphere (?70 hPa) increases by almost 2% decade?1, with 59% of this trend forced by the parameterized orographic gravity wave drag in the models. This is a consequence of the eastward acceleration of the subtropical jets, which increases the upward flux of (parameterized) momentum reaching the lower stratosphere in these latitudes.
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    contributor authorButchart, Neal
    contributor authorCionni, I.
    contributor authorEyring, V.
    contributor authorShepherd, T. G.
    contributor authorWaugh, D. W.
    contributor authorAkiyoshi, H.
    contributor authorAustin, J.
    contributor authorBrühl, C.
    contributor authorChipperfield, M. P.
    contributor authorCordero, E.
    contributor authorDameris, M.
    contributor authorDeckert, R.
    contributor authorDhomse, S.
    contributor authorFrith, S. M.
    contributor authorGarcia, R. R.
    contributor authorGettelman, A.
    contributor authorGiorgetta, M. A.
    contributor authorKinnison, D. E.
    contributor authorLi, F.
    contributor authorMancini, E.
    contributor authorMcLandress, C.
    contributor authorPawson, S.
    contributor authorPitari, G.
    contributor authorPlummer, D. A.
    contributor authorRozanov, E.
    contributor authorSassi, F.
    contributor authorScinocca, J. F.
    contributor authorShibata, K.
    contributor authorSteil, B.
    contributor authorTian, W.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:35:13Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:35:13Z
    date copyright2010/10/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-70477.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4212262
    description abstractThe response of stratospheric climate and circulation to increasing amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and ozone recovery in the twenty-first century is analyzed in simulations of 11 chemistry?climate models using near-identical forcings and experimental setup. In addition to an overall global cooling of the stratosphere in the simulations (0.59 ± 0.07 K decade?1 at 10 hPa), ozone recovery causes a warming of the Southern Hemisphere polar lower stratosphere in summer with enhanced cooling above. The rate of warming correlates with the rate of ozone recovery projected by the models and, on average, changes from 0.8 to 0.48 K decade?1 at 100 hPa as the rate of recovery declines from the first to the second half of the century. In the winter northern polar lower stratosphere the increased radiative cooling from the growing abundance of GHGs is, in most models, balanced by adiabatic warming from stronger polar downwelling. In the Antarctic lower stratosphere the models simulate an increase in low temperature extremes required for polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) formation, but the positive trend is decreasing over the twenty-first century in all models. In the Arctic, none of the models simulates a statistically significant increase in Arctic PSCs throughout the twenty-first century. The subtropical jets accelerate in response to climate change and the ozone recovery produces a westward acceleration of the lower-stratospheric wind over the Antarctic during summer, though this response is sensitive to the rate of recovery projected by the models. There is a strengthening of the Brewer?Dobson circulation throughout the depth of the stratosphere, which reduces the mean age of air nearly everywhere at a rate of about 0.05 yr decade?1 in those models with this diagnostic. On average, the annual mean tropical upwelling in the lower stratosphere (?70 hPa) increases by almost 2% decade?1, with 59% of this trend forced by the parameterized orographic gravity wave drag in the models. This is a consequence of the eastward acceleration of the subtropical jets, which increases the upward flux of (parameterized) momentum reaching the lower stratosphere in these latitudes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleChemistry–Climate Model Simulations of Twenty-First Century Stratospheric Climate and Circulation Changes
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue20
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JCLI3404.1
    journal fristpage5349
    journal lastpage5374
    treeJournal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 020
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