Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume

The relative influence of insolation, CO2, and ice sheets on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is not well understood especially at regional scale. We use a Gaussian emulator based on simulations with HadCM3 to quantitatively assess how astronomical forcing, CO2, and northern hemisphere ice sheet...

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Main Authors: Lyu, Anqi, Yin, Qiuzhen, Crucifix, Michel, Sun, Youbin, Belgian National Comittee for Geodesy and Geophysics Study day on ‘Belgian contributions to Earth Sciences in a Changing World’
Other Authors: UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
CO2
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/269040
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spelling ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:269040 2024-05-12T08:05:23+00:00 Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume Lyu, Anqi Yin, Qiuzhen Crucifix, Michel Sun, Youbin Belgian National Comittee for Geodesy and Geophysics Study day on ‘Belgian contributions to Earth Sciences in a Changing World’ UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/269040 eng eng boreal:269040 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/269040 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ice sheet East Asia precipitation obliquity CO2 astronomical forcing precession info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftunivlouvain 2024-04-17T16:32:11Z The relative influence of insolation, CO2, and ice sheets on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is not well understood especially at regional scale. We use a Gaussian emulator based on simulations with HadCM3 to quantitatively assess how astronomical forcing, CO2, and northern hemisphere ice sheets affect the variation of the summer precipitation over the last 800 thousand years. Our results show that in the north of 25° N of the EASM domain, the variation of the summer precipitation is dominated by precession, and ice volume only modulates the effect of insolation through influencing the land-sea pressure contrast. This leads to strong 23-ka cycles in the summer precipitation. In the southern part (south of 25° N),the impact of ice volume becomes more important, leading to strong 100-ka cycles. Ice volume controls the precipitation in the southern part via its dominant control on the location of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and the Hadley cell. The effect of ice volume on summer precipitation depends on background astronomical configurations and vice versa. The relationship between summer precipitation and glaciation level varies among latitudes and for different astronomical configurations. Obliquity and CO2 have little effect on the summer precipitation as compared to precession and ice sheets. Conference Object Ice Sheet DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain)
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topic ice sheet
East Asia
precipitation
obliquity
CO2
astronomical forcing
precession
spellingShingle ice sheet
East Asia
precipitation
obliquity
CO2
astronomical forcing
precession
Lyu, Anqi
Yin, Qiuzhen
Crucifix, Michel
Sun, Youbin
Belgian National Comittee for Geodesy and Geophysics Study day on ‘Belgian contributions to Earth Sciences in a Changing World’
Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
topic_facet ice sheet
East Asia
precipitation
obliquity
CO2
astronomical forcing
precession
description The relative influence of insolation, CO2, and ice sheets on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is not well understood especially at regional scale. We use a Gaussian emulator based on simulations with HadCM3 to quantitatively assess how astronomical forcing, CO2, and northern hemisphere ice sheets affect the variation of the summer precipitation over the last 800 thousand years. Our results show that in the north of 25° N of the EASM domain, the variation of the summer precipitation is dominated by precession, and ice volume only modulates the effect of insolation through influencing the land-sea pressure contrast. This leads to strong 23-ka cycles in the summer precipitation. In the southern part (south of 25° N),the impact of ice volume becomes more important, leading to strong 100-ka cycles. Ice volume controls the precipitation in the southern part via its dominant control on the location of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and the Hadley cell. The effect of ice volume on summer precipitation depends on background astronomical configurations and vice versa. The relationship between summer precipitation and glaciation level varies among latitudes and for different astronomical configurations. Obliquity and CO2 have little effect on the summer precipitation as compared to precession and ice sheets.
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author Lyu, Anqi
Yin, Qiuzhen
Crucifix, Michel
Sun, Youbin
Belgian National Comittee for Geodesy and Geophysics Study day on ‘Belgian contributions to Earth Sciences in a Changing World’
author_facet Lyu, Anqi
Yin, Qiuzhen
Crucifix, Michel
Sun, Youbin
Belgian National Comittee for Geodesy and Geophysics Study day on ‘Belgian contributions to Earth Sciences in a Changing World’
author_sort Lyu, Anqi
title Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
title_short Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
title_full Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
title_fullStr Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
title_full_unstemmed Different Regional Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation in East Asia to Astronomical Forcing, CO2 and Ice Volume
title_sort different regional sensitivity of summer precipitation in east asia to astronomical forcing, co2 and ice volume
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/269040
genre Ice Sheet
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