Climate sensitivity controls global precipitation hysteresis in a changing CO2 pathway

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Se-Yong Song
Sang-Wook Yeh
Richard P. Allan
Shang-Ping Xie
Soon-Il An
Hyo-Seok Park
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[1] Hanyang University,Department of Marine Sciences and Convergence Engineering
[2] University of Reading,Department of Meteorology and National Centre for Earth Observation
[3] University of California San Diego,Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[4] Yonsei University,Department of Atmospheric Sciences/Irreversible Climate Change Research Center
[5] Pohang University of Science and Technology,Division of Environmental Science and Engineering
[6] University of California,Earth Research Institute
[7] Santa Barbara,undefined
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The responses of the Earth’s climate system to positive and negative CO2 emissions are not identical in magnitude, resulting in hysteresis. In particular, the degree of global precipitation hysteresis varies markedly among Earth system models. Based on analysis of Earth’s energy budget, here we show that climate sensitivity controls the degree of global precipitation hysteresis. Using an idealized CO2 removal scenario, we find that the surface available energy for precipitation continues to increase during the initial negative CO2 emission period following a positive CO2 emission period, leading to a hysteresis of global precipitation. This feature is more pronounced in Earth System Models with a high climate sensitivity. Our results indicate that climate sensitivity is a key factor controlling the hysteresis behavior of global precipitation in a changing CO2 pathway. Therefore, narrowing the uncertainty of climate sensitivity helps improve the projections of the global hydrological cycle.
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