Simulation of the equatorially asymmetric mode of the Hadley circulation in CMIP5 models

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Juan Feng
Jianping Li
Jianlei Zhu
Fei Li
Cheng Sun
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[1] Beijing Normal University,College of Global Change and Earth System Science
[2] Institute of Atmospheric Physics,State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Lower Atmosphere Observation Research
[4] Joint Center for Global Change Studies,undefined
[5] Institute of Atmospheric Physics,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2015年 / 32卷
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tropical Hadley circulatio; equatorially asymmetric mode; CMIP5; sea surface temperature;
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The tropical Hadley circulation (HC) plays an important role in influencing the climate in the tropics and extra-tropics. The realism of the climatological characteristics, spatial structure, and temporal evolution of the long-term variation of the principal mode of the annual mean HC (i.e., the equatorially asymmetric mode, EAM) was examined in model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). The results showed that all the models are moderately successful in capturing the HC’s climatological features, including the spatial pattern, meridional extent, and intensity, but not the spatial or temporal variation of the EAM. The possible reasons for the poor simulation of the long-term variability of the EAM were explored. None of the models can successfully capture the differences in the warming rate between the tropical Southern Hemisphere (SH) and Northern Hemisphere (NH), which is considered to be an important driver for the variation of the AM. Most of the models produce a faster warming in the NH than in the SH, which is the reverse of the observed trend. This leads to a reversed trend in the meridional gradient between the SH and NH, and contributes to the poor simulation of EAM variability. Thus, this aspect of the models should be improved to provide better simulations of the variability of the HC. This study suggests a possible reason for the poor simulation of the HC, which may be helpful for improving the skill of the CMIP5 models in the future.
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页码:1129 / 1142
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