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    Response of the Middle Atmosphere to CO2 Doubling: Results from the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2007:;volume( 020 ):;issue: 007::page 1121
    Author:
    Fomichev, V. I.
    ,
    Jonsson, A. I.
    ,
    de Grandpré, J.
    ,
    Beagley, S. R.
    ,
    McLandress, C.
    ,
    Semeniuk, K.
    ,
    Shepherd, T. G.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI4030.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM) has been used to examine the middle atmosphere response to CO2 doubling. The radiative-photochemical response induced by doubling CO2 alone and the response produced by changes in prescribed SSTs are found to be approximately additive, with the former effect dominating throughout the middle atmosphere. The paper discusses the overall response, with emphasis on the effects of SST changes, which allow a tropospheric response to the CO2 forcing. The overall response is a cooling of the middle atmosphere accompanied by significant increases in the ozone and water vapor abundances. The ozone radiative feedback occurs through both an increase in solar heating and a decrease in infrared cooling, with the latter accounting for up to 15% of the total effect. Changes in global mean water vapor cooling are negligible above ?30 hPa. Near the polar summer mesopause, the temperature response is weak and not statistically significant. The main effects of SST changes are a warmer troposphere, a warmer and higher tropopause, cell-like structures of heating and cooling at low and middlelatitudes in the middle atmosphere, warming in the summer mesosphere, water vapor increase throughout the domain, and O3 decrease in the lower tropical stratosphere. No noticeable change in upward-propagating planetary wave activity in the extratropical winter?spring stratosphere and no significant temperature response in the polar winter?spring stratosphere have been detected. Increased upwelling in the tropical stratosphere has been found to be linked to changed wave driving at low latitudes.
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    contributor authorFomichev, V. I.
    contributor authorJonsson, A. I.
    contributor authorde Grandpré, J.
    contributor authorBeagley, S. R.
    contributor authorMcLandress, C.
    contributor authorSemeniuk, K.
    contributor authorShepherd, T. G.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:02:51Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:02:51Z
    date copyright2007/04/01
    date issued2007
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-78493.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4221168
    description abstractThe Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM) has been used to examine the middle atmosphere response to CO2 doubling. The radiative-photochemical response induced by doubling CO2 alone and the response produced by changes in prescribed SSTs are found to be approximately additive, with the former effect dominating throughout the middle atmosphere. The paper discusses the overall response, with emphasis on the effects of SST changes, which allow a tropospheric response to the CO2 forcing. The overall response is a cooling of the middle atmosphere accompanied by significant increases in the ozone and water vapor abundances. The ozone radiative feedback occurs through both an increase in solar heating and a decrease in infrared cooling, with the latter accounting for up to 15% of the total effect. Changes in global mean water vapor cooling are negligible above ?30 hPa. Near the polar summer mesopause, the temperature response is weak and not statistically significant. The main effects of SST changes are a warmer troposphere, a warmer and higher tropopause, cell-like structures of heating and cooling at low and middlelatitudes in the middle atmosphere, warming in the summer mesosphere, water vapor increase throughout the domain, and O3 decrease in the lower tropical stratosphere. No noticeable change in upward-propagating planetary wave activity in the extratropical winter?spring stratosphere and no significant temperature response in the polar winter?spring stratosphere have been detected. Increased upwelling in the tropical stratosphere has been found to be linked to changed wave driving at low latitudes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleResponse of the Middle Atmosphere to CO2 Doubling: Results from the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume20
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI4030.1
    journal fristpage1121
    journal lastpage1144
    treeJournal of Climate:;2007:;volume( 020 ):;issue: 007
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