Intensification of Northern Hemisphere subtropical highs in a warming climate

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Wenhong Li
Laifang Li
Mingfang Ting
Yimin Liu
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[1] Earth and Ocean Sciences,
[2] Nicholas School of the Environment,undefined
[3] Duke University,undefined
[4] Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,undefined
[5] Columbia University Earth Institute,undefined
[6] State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics,undefined
[7] Institute of Atmospheric Physics,undefined
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Nature Geoscience | 2012年 / 5卷
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Semi-permanent high-pressure systems over the subtropical oceans, known as subtropical highs, influence atmospheric circulation, as well as global climate. For instance, subtropical highs largely determine the location of the world’s subtropical deserts, the zones of Mediterranean climate and the tracks of tropical cyclones. The intensity of two such high-pressure systems, present over the Northern Hemisphere oceans during the summer, has changed in recent years. However, whether such changes are related to climate warming remains unclear. Here, we use climate model simulations from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report, reanalysis data from the 40-year European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, and an idealized general circulation model, to assess future changes in the intensity of summertime subtropical highs over the Northern Hemisphere oceans. The simulations suggest that these summertime highs will intensify in the twenty-first century as a result of an increase in atmospheric greenhouse-gas concentrations. We further show that the intensification of subtropical highs is predominantly caused by an increase in thermal contrast between the land and ocean. We suggest that summertime near-surface subtropical highs could play an increasingly important role in regional climate and hydrological extremes in the future.
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