热带辐合带对气候变化的响应:位置、宽度和强度。

IF 9.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Current climate change reports Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-09 DOI:10.1007/s40641-018-0110-5
Michael P Byrne, Angeline G Pendergrass, Anita D Rapp, Kyle R Wodzicki
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摘要

热带辐合带(ITCZ)是一个靠近赤道的行星尺度强降水带。本文采用观测、模拟和理论分析的方法研究了ITCZ结构对气候变化的响应。我们将重点关注ITCZ宽度和强度的实质性但未被充分认识的预计变化,并强调理解这些变化的新兴概念框架。最近的发现:卫星观测和再分析资料表明,近几十年来大西洋和太平洋盆地的ITCZ降水都在缩小和加强,但ITCZ的位置变化不大。与观测结果一致的是,耦合气候模式预测在21世纪,纬向平均ITCZ位置没有显著变化。然而,大多数模式预测过渡带变窄和平均上升减弱。有趣的是,ITCZ宽度和强度的变化在不同模式之间呈强反相关。摘要:近几十年来,ITCZ已经缩小,但它的位置大致保持不变。气候模式预测,随着气候继续变暖,东太平洋过渡区内的平均上升将进一步缩小和减弱。经过过去十年的紧张工作,现在已经很好地理解了控制ITCZ位置的物理机制。发展与ITCZ宽度和强度互补的理论是当前研究的重点。突出的挑战包括了解ITCZ对过去气候变化的响应以及对陆地和海洋区域的响应,以及在模式预估中更好地约束ITCZ结构的各个方面。电子补充资料:本文的在线版本(10.1007/s40641-018-0110-5)包含补充资料,可供授权用户使用。
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Response of the Intertropical Convergence Zone to Climate Change: Location, Width, and Strength.

Response of the Intertropical Convergence Zone to Climate Change: Location, Width, and Strength.

Response of the Intertropical Convergence Zone to Climate Change: Location, Width, and Strength.

Response of the Intertropical Convergence Zone to Climate Change: Location, Width, and Strength.

Purpose of review: The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is a planetary-scale band of heavy precipitation close to the equator. Here, we consider the response of the ITCZ structure to climate change using observations, simulations, and theory. We focus on the substantial yet underappreciated projected changes in ITCZ width and strength, and highlight an emerging conceptual framework for understanding these changes.

Recent findings: Satellite observations and reanalysis data show a narrowing and strengthening of precipitation in the ITCZ over recent decades in both the Atlantic and Pacific basins, but little change in ITCZ location. Consistent with observations, coupled climate models predict no robust change in the zonal-mean ITCZ location over the twenty-first century. However, the majority of models project a narrowing of the ITCZ and weakening mean ascent. Interestingly, changes in ITCZ width and strength are strongly anti-correlated across models.

Summary: The ITCZ has narrowed over recent decades yet its location has remained approximately constant. Climate models project further narrowing and a weakening of the average ascent within the ITCZ as the climate continues to warm. Following intense work over the last ten years, the physical mechanisms controlling the ITCZ location are now well understood. The development of complementary theories for ITCZ width and strength is a current research priority. Outstanding challenges include understanding the ITCZ response to past climate changes and over land versus ocean regions, and better constraining all aspects of the ITCZ structure in model projections.

Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this article (10.1007/s40641-018-0110-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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Current climate change reports
Current climate change reports Environmental Science-Global and Planetary Change
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期刊介绍: Current Climate Change Reports is dedicated to exploring the most recent research and policy issues in the dynamically evolving field of Climate Change. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, encompassing Ecological Impacts, Advances in Modeling, Sea Level Projections, Extreme Events, Climate Feedback and Sensitivity, Hydrologic Impact, Effects on Human Health, and Economics and Policy Issues. Expert contributors provide reviews on the latest research, assess the effectiveness of available options, and engage in discussions about special considerations. All articles undergo a thorough peer-review process by specialists in the field to ensure accuracy and objectivity.
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