Abstract
The global summer monsoon precipitation (GSMP) provides a fundamental measure for changes in the annual cycle of the climate system and hydroclimate. We investigate mechanisms governing decadal-centennial variations of the GSMP over the past millennium with a coupled climate model's (ECHO-G) simulation forced by solar-volcanic (SV) radiative forcing and greenhouse gases (GHG) forcing. We show that the leading mode of GSMP is a forced response to external forcing on centennial time scale with a globally uniform change of precipitation across all monsoon regions, whereas the second mode represents internal variability on multi-decadal time scale with regional characteristics. The total amount of GSMP varies in phase with the global mean temperature, indicating that global warming is accompanied by amplification of the annual cycle of the climate system. The northern hemisphere summer monsoon precipitation (NHSMP) responds to GHG forcing more sensitively, while the southern hemisphere summer monsoon precipitation (SHSMP) responds to the SV radiative forcing more sensitively. The NHSMP is enhanced by increased NH land-ocean thermal contrast and NH-minus-SH thermal contrast. On the other hand, the SHSMP is strengthened by enhanced SH subtropical highs and the east-west mass contrast between Southeast Pacific and tropical Indian Ocean. The strength of the GSMP is determined by the factors controlling both the NHSMP and SHSMP. Intensification of GSMP is associated with (a) increased global land-ocean thermal contrast, (b) reinforced east-west mass contrast between Southeast Pacific and tropical Indian Ocean, and (c) enhanced circumglobal SH subtropical highs. The physical mechanisms revealed here will add understanding of future change of the global monsoon.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1063-1072 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Climate Dynamics |
| Volume | 39 |
| Issue number | 5 |
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| State | Published - Sep 2012 |
Funding
We would like to thank Dr. Eduardo Zorita for providing the modeling results and helpful comments. This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program and Natural Science Foundation of China (Award #. 2010CB950102, XDA05080800, 2011CB403301, 2010CB833404, and 40890054) (JL and BW), the US NSF award #AGS-1005599 (BW), and the Global Research Laboratory (GRL) Program from the National Research Foundation of Korea grant # 2011-0021927 (KJH, BW, JYL, JGJ). BW, SYY and JYL acknowledge support from the International Pacific Research Center which is funded jointly by JAMSTEC, NOAA, and NASA. This is publication no. 8589 of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology and publication no. 868 of the International Pacific Research Center.
Keywords
- Centennial time scale
- Global summer monsoon precipitation
- Multi-decadal time scale
- Northern hemisphere summer monsoon precipitation
- Past millennium
- Southern hemisphere summer monsoon precipitation