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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chengfei He ◽  
Zhengyu Liu ◽  
Bette L. Otto-Bliesner ◽  
Esther C. Brady ◽  
Chenyu Zhu ◽  
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AbstractThe deglacial hydroclimate in South China remains a long-standing topic of debate due to the lack of reliable moisture proxies and inconsistent model simulations. A recent hydroclimate proxy suggests that South China became wet in cold stadials during the last deglaciation, with the intensification proposed to be contributed mostly by the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM). Here, based on a deglacial simulation in a state-of-the-art climate model that well reproduces the evolution of EASM, winter monsoon (EAWM) and the associated water isotopes in East Asia, we propose that the intensified hydroclimate in South China is also contributed heavily by the rainfall in autumn, during the transition between EASM and EAWM. The excessive rainfall in autumn results from the convergence between anomalous northerly wind due to amplified land-sea thermal contrast and anomalous southerly wind associated with the anticyclone over Western North Pacific, both of which are, in turn, forced by the slowdown of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation. Regardless the rainfall change, however, the modeled δ18Op remains largely unchanged in autumn. Our results provide new insights to East Asia monsoon associated with climate change in the North Atlantic.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-36
Author(s):  
Hyo-Jeong Kim ◽  
Soon-Il An ◽  
Soong-Ki Kim ◽  
Jae-Heung Park

AbstractPaleo proxy records indicate that abrupt changes in thermohaline circulation (THC) were induced by rapid meltwater discharge from retreating ice sheets. Such abrupt changes in the THC have been understood as a hysteresis behavior of nonlinear system. Previous studies, however, primarily focused on a near-static hysteresis under fixed or slowly varying freshwater forcing (FWF), reflecting the equilibrated response of the THC. This study aims to improve the current understanding of transient THC responses under rapidly varying forcing and its dependency on forcing timescales. The results simulated by an Earth system model suggest that the bifurcation is delayed as the forcing timescale is shorter, causing the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation collapse (recovery) to occur at higher (lower) FWF values. The delayed shutdown/recovery occurs because bifurcation is determined not by the FWF value at the time but by the total amount of freshwater remaining over the THC convection region. The remaining freshwater amount is primarily determined by the forcing accumulation (i.e., time-integrated FWF), which is modulated by the freshwater/salt advection by ocean circulations and freshwater flux by the atmospheric hydrological cycle. In general, the latter is overwhelmed by the former. When the forced freshwater amount is the same, the modulation effect is stronger under slowly varying forcing because more time is provided for the feedback processes.


2021 ◽  
pp. 23-52
Author(s):  
Andrzej A. Marsz ◽  
Anna Styszyńska

Changes in sunshine duration in Poland and their causes (1966–2018) The study discusses changes in the sunshine duration in Poland, occurring in the years 1966–2018. The main analysis was carried out on a series of annual area sunshine duration, calculated from 11 stations, distributed relatively evenly throughout the area of Poland (variable UPLRK). A discontinuity was found in the course of UPLRK, consisting a quantum leap of this value in the years 1987–1989, and then the appearance of a statistically significant positive trend in the course of UPLRK. A change in the course of UPLRK and the total change in the sunshine duration regime occurred at the moment of change in ‘circulation epochs’, characterized by a change in the frequency structure of the mid-tropospheric circulation of macro-types W, E and C according to the Wangengejm-Girs classification. The frequency of these macro-types, by controlling the variability of the lower circulation (SLP fields), controls changes in sunshine duration. An increase in the frequency of the W macro-type, with which the UPLRK values are positively correlated, and a simultaneous decrease in the frequency of the E macro-type, with which sunshine duration is negatively correlated, which occurred at the time of change of macro-circulation epochs in 1987–1989, resulted in corresponding changes in the behavior of the sunshine duration process in Poland. Changes in the frequencies of the W and E macro-types are controlled by changes in the distribution of heat resources in particular waters of the North Atlantic. These changes are controlled by changes in the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (NA THC). As a result, the changes in the UPLRK observed in the years 1966–2018 reconstruct changes in both the macro-circulation conditions in the Atlantic-European circulation sector and changes in the NA THC phases. This allows for a conclusion that the variability of UPLRK is a result of the internal dynamics of the climate system, and not, as it has been believed so far, the effects of anthropogenic changes in the concentration of aerosols in the atmosphere. Zarys treści: W pracy omówiono zmiany usłonecznienia rzeczywistego nad Polską, zachodzące w latach 1966–2018. Zasadniczą analizę przeprowadzono dla szeregu rocznego usłonecznienia obszarowego, obliczonego z 11 stacji względnie równomiernie rozłożonych na obszarze Polski (zmienna UPLRK). Stwierdzono w przebiegu UPLRK wystąpienie nieciągłości, polegającej na skokowym wzroście tej wielkości w latach 1987–1989, a następnie pojawienia się w nim statystycznie istotnego trendu dodatniego. Zmiana przebiegu UPLRK i całkowita zmiana reżimu usłonecznienia nastąpiła w momencie zmiany „epok cyrkulacyjnych”, charakteryzowanych przez zmianę struktury frekwencji makrotypów cyrkulacji środkowotroposferycznej W, E i C według klasyfikacji Wangengejma-Girsa. Frekwencja tych makrotypów, poprzez sterowanie zmiennością cyrkulacji dolnej (polami SLP), steruje zmianami usłonecznienia. Wzrost frekwencji makrotypu W, z którym wartości UPLRK skorelowane są dodatnio, i jednoczesny spadek makrotypu E, z którym usłonecznienie skorelowane jest ujemnie, jaki nastąpił w momencie zmiany epok makrocyrkulacyjnych w latach 1987–1989, pociągnął za sobą odpowiednie zmiany zachowania się przebiegu usłonecznienia nad Polską. Zmiany frekwencji makrotypów W oraz E sterowane są przez zmiany rozkładu zasobów ciepła w poszczególnych akwenach Atlantyku Północnego. Tymi zmianami sterują zmiany cyrkulacji termohalinowej na Atlantyku Północnym (NA THC). W rezultacie obserwowane w latach 1966–2018 zmiany UPLRK odtwarzają zmiany zarówno warunków makrocyrkulacyjnych w atlantycko-europejskim sektorze cyrkulacyjnym, jak i zmiany faz NA THC. Pozwala to na twierdzenie, że zmienność UPLRK stanowi rezultat działania wewnętrznej dynamiki systemu klimatycznego, a nie stanowi, jak do tej pory się uważa, skutków antropogenicznych zmian koncentracji aerozoli w atmosferze.


Water ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1622 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dariusz Wrzesiński ◽  
Andrzej A. Marsz ◽  
Anna Styszyńska ◽  
Leszek Sobkowiak

The purpose of this study is to find connections between the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (NA THC), climate elements, such as cloud cover, precipitation, air temperature, sunshine duration, and relative humidity, and flow of rivers in Poland. The intensity of NA THC was characterized by the DG3L index, which was established to assess changes in the amount of heat transported by NA THC along with the transport of water to the Arctic. The paper explains and discusses the mechanism of impact of the NA THC changeability on the elements of the catchment water balance variability. The positive and negative phases of the DG3L index are strongly correlated with the heat anomalies in the upper layer of the North Atlantic waters. The obtained results show that changes of NA THC have significant impact on weather conditions and selected climate elements in Poland. Statistically significant positive correlations were found between the DG3L index and average annual air temperatures, particularly in April, July, and August, while negative between the DG3L index and the total cloud cover. Consequently, in the years with the positive values of the DG3L index, there are favorable conditions for the strong increase in evaporation and evapotranspiration from the ground surface. This has impact on flow of rivers in Poland, which shows considerable regional differences.


2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (33) ◽  
pp. 4510-4515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Cheng ◽  
Zhengyu Liu ◽  
Feng He ◽  
Bette Otto-Bliesner ◽  
Esther Brady ◽  
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