Multi-decadal variability controls short-term stratospheric water vapor trends

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Mengchu Tao
Paul Konopka
Jonathon S. Wright
Yi Liu
Jianchun Bian
Sean M. Davis
Yue Jia
Felix Ploeger
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Forschungszentrum Jüich,Institute for Energy and Climate Research: Stratosphere (IEK
[3] Tsinghua University,7)
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Earth System Science
[5] NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[6] University of Colorado Boulder,Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
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Stratospheric water vapor increases are expected in response to greenhouse gas-forced climate warming, and these changes act as a positive feedback to surface climate. Previous efforts at inferring trends from the 3–4 decade-long observational stratospheric water vapor record have yielded conflicting results. Here we show that a robust multi-decadal variation of water vapor concentrations exists in most parts of the stratosphere based on satellite observations and atmospheric model simulations, which clearly divides the past 40 years into two wet decades (1986–1997; 2010–2020) and one dry decade (1998–2009). This multi-decadal variation, especially pronounced in the lower to middle stratosphere and in the northern hemisphere, is associated with decadal temperature anomalies (±0.2 K) at the cold point tropopause and a hemispheric asymmetry in changes of the Brewer-Dobson circulation modulating methane oxidation. Multi-decadal variability must be taken into account when evaluating stratospheric water vapor trends over recent decades.
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