Evaluating the “Rich-Get-Richer” Mechanism in Tropical Precipitation Change under Global Warming
National Taiwan University · Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Examining tropical regional precipitation anomalies under global warming in 10 coupled global climate models, several mechanisms are consistently found. The tendency of rainfall to increase in convergence zones with large climatological precipitation and to decrease in subsidence regions—the rich-get-richer mechanism—has previously been examined in different approximations by Chou and Neelin, and Held and Soden. The effect of increased moisture transported by the mean circulation (the “direct moisture effect” or “thermodynamic component” in respective terminology) is relatively robust, while dynamic feedback is poorly understood and differs among models. The argument outlined states that the…
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Authors
4- CCChia ChouCorresponding
National Taiwan University, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica
- JDJ. David Neelin
University of California, Los Angeles
- CCChao‐An Chen
Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica
- JTJien‐Yi Tu
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Chinese Culture University
Topics & keywords
- Precipitation
- Climatology
- Moisture
- Convection
- Environmental science
- Subsidence
- Atmospheric sciences
- Advection