Expansion of the Hadley cell under global warming
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory · +5 more institutions
Abstract
A consistent weakening and poleward expansion of the Hadley circulation is diagnosed in the climate change simulations of the IPCC AR4 project. Associated with this widening is a poleward expansion of the subtropical dry zone. Simple scaling analysis supports the notion that the poleward extent of the Hadley cell is set by the location where the thermally driven jet first becomes baroclinically unstable. The expansion of the Hadley cell is caused by an increase in the subtropical static stability, which pushes poleward the baroclinic instability zone and hence the outer boundary of the Hadley cell.
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- 27.48
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- References
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Authors
3- JLJian LuCorresponding
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
- GAGabriel A. Vecchi
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University
- TRThomas Reichler
University of Utah
Topics & keywords
- Hadley cell
- Baroclinity
- Climatology
- Atmospheric sciences
- Environmental science
- Jet (fluid)
- Instability
- General Circulation Model
- Climate action