Relationship between the expansion of drylands and the intensification of Hadley circulation during the late twentieth century

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Sang-Hye Shin
Il-Ung Chung
Hyung-Jin Kim
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[1] Yonsei University,Department of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Gangneung-Wonju National University,Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
[3] Research Institute for Global Change,undefined
[4] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,undefined
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Arid Climate; Hadley Circulation; Hadley Cell; Climate Classification; Tropical Circulation;
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The changes in coverage by arid climate and intensity of the Hadley circulation during the second half of the twentieth century were examined using observations and the multi-model ensemble (MME) mean of Twentieth-Century Coupled Climate Model (20C3M) simulations. It was found that the area of dry climate, which comprises steppe and desert climates following the Köppen climate classification, expanded to an appreciable extent in observation and, to a lesser degree, in MME simulation. The areal extent of steppe climate (the outer boundary of arid climate) tends to encroach on the surrounding climate groups, which, in turn, feeds desert climate (the inner part of arid climate) and causes it to grow. This result indicates the importance of accurate prediction for climate regimes that border steppe climate. Concomitant with the expansion of drylands, the observed intensity of the Hadley cell is persistently enhanced, particularly during boreal winter, suggesting the validity of a self-induction of deserts through a positive bio-geophysical feedback (also known as Charney’s cycle). In comparison, the simulated Hadley circulation in the MME mean remains invariant in time. The current climate models, therefore, disagree with the observation in the long-term linkage between desertification and Hadley cell. Finally, the implication of such discrepancy is discussed as a possible guidance to improve models.
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页码:117 / 128
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