The Southern Westerlies during the last glacial maximum in PMIP2 simulations

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Maisa Rojas
Patricio Moreno
Masa Kageyama
Michel Crucifix
Chris Hewitt
Ayako Abe-Ouchi
Rumi Ohgaito
Esther C. Brady
Pandora Hope
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[1] University of Chile Blanco Encalada,Department of Geophysics
[2] Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity,Department of Ecological Sciences
[3] University of Chile,LSCE/IPSL
[4] UMR CEA-CNRS-UVSQ 1572,Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophysique G. Lemaitre
[5] CE Saclay,Center for Climate System Research
[6] Université catholique de Louvain,Frontier Research Center for Global Change
[7] Met Office,undefined
[8] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[9] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,undefined
[10] Climate Change Research National Center for Atmospheric Research,undefined
[11] Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2009年 / 32卷
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Wind Stress; Southern Ocean; Last Glacial Maximum; Storm Track; South Pacific Convergence Zone;
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The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds are an important component of the climate system at hemispheric and global scales. Variations in their intensity and latitudinal position through an ice-age cycle have been proposed as important drivers of global climate change due to their influence on deep-ocean circulation and changes in atmospheric CO2. The position, intensity, and associated climatology of the southern westerlies during the last glacial maximum (LGM), however, is still poorly understood from empirical and modelling standpoints. Here we analyse the behaviour of the southern westerlies during the LGM using four coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations carried out by the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PMIP2). We analysed the atmospheric circulation by direct inspection of the winds and by using a cyclone tracking software to indicate storm tracks. The models suggest that changes were most significant during winter and over the Pacific ocean. For this season and region, three out four models indicate decreased wind intensities at the near surface as well as in the upper troposphere. Although the LGM atmosphere is colder and the equator to pole surface temperature gradient generally increases, the tropospheric temperature gradients actually decrease, explaining the weaker circulation. We evaluated the atmospheric influence on the Southern Ocean by examining the effect of wind stress on the Ekman pumping. Again, three of the models indicate decreased upwelling in a latitudinal band over the Southern Ocean. All models indicate a drier LGM than at present with a clear decrease in precipitation south of 40°S over the oceans. We identify important differences in precipitation anomalies over the land masses at regional scale, including a drier climate over New Zealand and wetter over NW Patagonia.
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