南亚高压对不同高度CO2增加的相反响应

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Atmospheric Science Letters Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1002/asl.1093
Xia Qu, Gang Huang, Hongyu Hou, Zesheng Chen, Yan Du
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基于耦合模式比对项目第6阶段(CMIP6) 22个模式的多模式集合,本文发现对流层高层南亚高压(SAH)在其南部地区表现出相反的响应:100 hPa的反气旋响应和200 hPa的弱(不显著)气旋响应。这种相反的反应是对流层变暖的产物。由于二氧化碳的增加,对流层变暖,北印度洋(IO)的潜在温度在150-200 hPa达到峰值。在局地垂直运动的输送下(上升到印度洋东北部,下降到印度洋西北部),垂直温度平流在100和200 hPa高度形成不同的变化。最后,这些变化导致印度洋西北部100 hPa压力下ω响应降低,而200 hPa压力下ω响应增加。在西北IO上空,ω变化与压力成反比。在100 hPa时,ω的符号随气压的变化而变化,在印度洋东北部和西北部产生明显的涡度强迫。这引起了一个反气旋响应,该响应可能产生纬向涡度平流并平衡涡度强迫。在200 hPa时,贡献与100 hPa时大致相反。此外,尽管非绝热加热对ω的垂直剖面有贡献,但在100和200 hPa时产生的涡度响应是同号的。
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The opposite response of the South Asian high to increasing CO2 at different heights

Based on the multimodel ensemble of 22 models in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6), the present manuscript found that in response to increasing CO2, the South Asian high (SAH) displays the opposite response over its southern region in the upper troposphere: an anticyclonic response at 100 hPa and a weak (insignificant) cyclonic response at 200 hPa. This opposite response is a product of tropospheric warming. In response to increasing CO2, the troposphere warms, with the potential temperatures peaking at 150–200 hPa over the northern Indian Ocean (IO). With transportation by local vertical motion (ascendance over the northeastern IO and descendance over the northwestern IO), various changes in vertical temperature advection with height form at 100 and 200 hPa. Finally, the changes contribute to a decrease in the ω response with pressures at 100 hPa but an increase in the ω response with pressures at 200 hPa over the northwestern IO. Over the northwestern IO, ω change is inversely related to pressure. At 100 hPa, the sign of ω changes with pressure, which yields distinct vorticity forcing over the northeastern and northwestern IO. This causes an anticyclonic response, which may generate zonal vorticity advection and balance the vorticity forcing. At 200 hPa, the contribution is roughly opposite to that at 100 hPa. In addition, although diabatic heating contributes to the vertical profile of ω, it yields the same-sign vorticity response at 100 and 200 hPa.

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Atmospheric Science Letters
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