评估辐射反馈及其对通过各种指标测量的北极放大效应的贡献

IF 3.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1029/2024JD040880
Yiling Huo, Hailong Wang, Jian Lu, Qiang Fu, Alexandra K. Jonko, Younjoo J. Lee, Weiming Ma, Wieslaw Maslowski, Yi Qin
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北极放大效应(AA)是全球气候变暖的一个主要特征,其特点是北极地表气温(SAT)比全球平均气温更快地变暖。根据 SAT 的异常、趋势或变异性,人们采用了各种指标来量化 AA,但这些指标对 AA 的规模和时间模式得出的结论却大相径庭。本研究利用观测数据和再分析产品,对 20 世纪初至 21 世纪初北纬 70 度以北地区的各种大气环流指标的时间一致性进行了研究和比较。我们还根据再分析和模式数据中的短期气候变率,利用核-格雷戈里方法量化了不同辐射反馈机制对AA的贡献。反照率和失效率反馈均为正值,且具有可比性,反照率反馈是所有AA指标的主要贡献者。云的净反馈具有很大的不确定性,在很大程度上取决于所使用的数据集和大气环流指标。通过基于全球气候模式集合模拟量化内部变率对大气分配和相关反馈的影响,我们发现水汽和云反馈受内部变率的影响最大。
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Assessing Radiative Feedbacks and Their Contribution to the Arctic Amplification Measured by Various Metrics

Arctic amplification (AA), characterized by a more rapid surface air temperature (SAT) warming in the Arctic than the global average, is a major feature of global climate warming. Various metrics have been used to quantify AA based on SAT anomalies, trends, or variability, and they can yield quite different conclusions regarding the magnitude and temporal patterns of AA. This study examines and compares various AA metrics for their temporal consistency in the region north of 70°N from the early twentieth to the early 21st century using observational data and reanalysis products. We also quantify contributions of different radiative feedback mechanisms to AA based on short-term climate variability in reanalysis and model data using the Kernel-Gregory approach. Albedo and lapse rate feedbacks are positive and comparable, with albedo feedback being the leading contributor for all AA metrics. The net cloud feedback, which has large uncertainties, depends strongly on the data sets and AA metrics used. By quantifying the influence of internal variability on AA and related feedbacks based on global climate model ensemble simulations, we find that water vapor and cloud feedbacks are most heavily affected by internal variability.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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