A regional response in mean westerly circulation and rainfall to projected climate warming over Tasmania, Australia

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Michael R. Grose
Stuart P. Corney
Jack J. Katzfey
James C. Bennett
Gregory K. Holz
Christopher J. White
Nathaniel L. Bindoff
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[1] University of Tasmania,Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC)
[2] CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research,Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR)
[3] University of Tasmania,Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)
[4] CSIRO Land and Water,Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR)
[5] Bureau of Meteorology,Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR)
[6] c/o CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research,undefined
[7] Castray Esplanade,undefined
[8] CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2013年 / 40卷
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Climate change; Mean circulation; Southern hemisphere westerlies; Surface warming; Rainfall; Regional climate model;
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Coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation models (GCMs) lack sufficient resolution to model the regional detail of changes to mean circulation and rainfall with projected climate warming. In this paper, changes in mean circulation and rainfall in GCMs are compared to those in a variable resolution regional climate model, the Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM), under a high greenhouse gas emissions scenario. The study site is Tasmania, Australia, which is positioned within the mid-latitude westerlies of the southern hemisphere. CCAM projects a different response in mean sea level pressure and mid-latitude westerly circulation to climate warming to the GCMs used as input, and shows greater regional detail of the boundaries between regions of increasing and decreasing rainfall. Changes in mean circulation dominate the mean rainfall response in western Tasmania, whereas changes to rainfall in the East Coast are less related to mean circulation changes. CCAM projects an amplification of the dominant westerly circulation over Tasmania and this amplifies the seasonal cycle of wet winters and dry summers in the west. There is a larger change in the strength than in the incidence of westerly circulation and rainfall events. We propose the regional climate model displays a more sensitive atmospheric response to the different rates of warming of land and sea than the GCMs as input. The regional variation in these results highlight the need for dynamical downscaling of coupled general circulation models to finely resolve the influence of mean circulation and boundaries between regions of projected increases and decreases in rainfall.
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页码:2035 / 2048
页数:13
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