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Observational Evidence for Poleward Expansion of the Hadley Circulation

Journal

ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 33-44

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-010-0032-1

Keywords

Hadley circulation; outgoing longwave radiation; precipitation; sea level pressure; climate change

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40875042, 41025018, 40876099]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB411801, 2006CB403605]
  3. Ministry of Education of China [20070001002]

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How the Hadley circulation changes in response to global climate change and how its change impacts upon regional and global climates has generated a. lot of interest in the literature in the past few years. In this paper, consistent and statistically significant poleward expansion of the Hadley circulation in the past few decades is demonstrated, using independent observational datasets as proxy measures of the Hadley circulation. Both observational outgoing longwave radiation and precipitation datasets show an annual average total poleward expansion of the Hadley cells of about 3.6 degrees latitude. Sea level pressure from observational and reanalysis datasets show smaller magnitudes of poleward expansion, of about 1.2 degrees latitude. Ensemble general circulation model simulations forced by observed time-varying sea surface temperatures were found to generate a total poleward expansion of about 1.23 degrees latitude. Possible mechanisms behind the changes in the horizontal extent of the Hadley circulation are discussed.

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