Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events

During 2010 to 2020, Northeast Pacific (NEP) sea surface temperature (SST) experienced the warmest decade ever recorded, manifested in several extreme marine heatwaves, referred to as "warm blob" events, which severely affect marine ecosystems and extreme weather along the west coast of No...

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Other Authors: Wang, Hai (author), Zheng, Xiao-Tong (author), Cai, Wenju (author), Han, Zi-Wen (author), Xie, Shang-Ping (author), Kang, Sarah M. (author), Geng, Yu-Fan (author), Liu, Fukai (author), Wang, Chuan-Yang (author), Wu, Yue (author), Xiang, Baoqiang (author), Zhou, Lei (author)
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2313797121
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_27243 2024-06-23T07:45:14+00:00 Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events Wang, Hai (author) Zheng, Xiao-Tong (author) Cai, Wenju (author) Han, Zi-Wen (author) Xie, Shang-Ping (author) Kang, Sarah M. (author) Geng, Yu-Fan (author) Liu, Fukai (author) Wang, Chuan-Yang (author) Wu, Yue (author) Xiang, Baoqiang (author) Zhou, Lei (author) 2024-05-21 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2313797121 unknown Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences--Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.--0027-8424--1091-6490 articles:27243 doi:10.1073/pnas.2313797121 ark:/85065/d76d5z69 article 2024 ftncar https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2313797121 2024-06-10T14:09:13Z During 2010 to 2020, Northeast Pacific (NEP) sea surface temperature (SST) experienced the warmest decade ever recorded, manifested in several extreme marine heatwaves, referred to as "warm blob" events, which severely affect marine ecosystems and extreme weather along the west coast of North America. While year - toyear internal climate variability has been suggested as a cause of individual events, the causes of the continuous dramatic NEP SST warming remain elusive. Here, we show that other than the greenhouse gas (GHG) forcing, rapid aerosol abatement in China over the period likely plays an important role. Anomalous tropospheric warming induced by declining aerosols in China generated atmospheric teleconnections from East Asia to the NEP, featuring an intensified and southward - shifted Aleutian Low. The associated atmospheric circulation anomaly weakens the climatological westerlies in the NEP and warms the SST there by suppressing the evaporative cooling. The aerosol - induced mean warming of the NEP SST, along with internal climate variability and the GHG - induced warming, made the warm blob events more frequent and intense during 2010 to 2020. As anthropogenic aerosol emissions continue to decrease, there is likely to be an increase in NEP warm blob events, disproportionately large beyond the direct radiative effects. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleutian low OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Pacific Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 21
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description During 2010 to 2020, Northeast Pacific (NEP) sea surface temperature (SST) experienced the warmest decade ever recorded, manifested in several extreme marine heatwaves, referred to as "warm blob" events, which severely affect marine ecosystems and extreme weather along the west coast of North America. While year - toyear internal climate variability has been suggested as a cause of individual events, the causes of the continuous dramatic NEP SST warming remain elusive. Here, we show that other than the greenhouse gas (GHG) forcing, rapid aerosol abatement in China over the period likely plays an important role. Anomalous tropospheric warming induced by declining aerosols in China generated atmospheric teleconnections from East Asia to the NEP, featuring an intensified and southward - shifted Aleutian Low. The associated atmospheric circulation anomaly weakens the climatological westerlies in the NEP and warms the SST there by suppressing the evaporative cooling. The aerosol - induced mean warming of the NEP SST, along with internal climate variability and the GHG - induced warming, made the warm blob events more frequent and intense during 2010 to 2020. As anthropogenic aerosol emissions continue to decrease, there is likely to be an increase in NEP warm blob events, disproportionately large beyond the direct radiative effects.
author2 Wang, Hai (author)
Zheng, Xiao-Tong (author)
Cai, Wenju (author)
Han, Zi-Wen (author)
Xie, Shang-Ping (author)
Kang, Sarah M. (author)
Geng, Yu-Fan (author)
Liu, Fukai (author)
Wang, Chuan-Yang (author)
Wu, Yue (author)
Xiang, Baoqiang (author)
Zhou, Lei (author)
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title Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events
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title_short Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events
title_full Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events
title_fullStr Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events
title_full_unstemmed Atmosphere teleconnections from abatement of China aerosol emissions exacerbate Northeast Pacific warm blob events
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