An Investigation into New Zealand's Climate During the Last Glacial Maximum: a Climate Modelling Approach

New Zealand's climate during the Last Glacial Maximum has been investigated using the UKMO global and regional models HadAM3H (GCM) and HadRM3H (RCM). SSTs and sea-ice were supplied from a set of prior coupled model (HadCM3) runs and all models were set up according to the glacial conditions as...

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Main Author: Drost, Frank
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spelling ftvictoriauwfig:oai:figshare.com:article/16945651 2023-05-15T13:35:14+02:00 An Investigation into New Zealand's Climate During the Last Glacial Maximum: a Climate Modelling Approach Drost, Frank 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.16945651.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/An_Investigation_into_New_Zealand_s_Climate_During_the_Last_Glacial_Maximum_a_Climate_Modelling_Approach/16945651 unknown doi:10.26686/wgtn.16945651.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/An_Investigation_into_New_Zealand_s_Climate_During_the_Last_Glacial_Maximum_a_Climate_Modelling_Approach/16945651 Author Retains Copyright Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified Environmental conditions Mathematical models Climatic changes New Zealand Paleoclimatology School: School of Geography Environment and Earth Sciences 040699 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified Marsden: 260602 Climatology Degree Discipline: Geophysics Degree Level: Doctoral Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy Text Thesis 2006 ftvictoriauwfig https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.16945651.v1 2021-11-11T00:04:56Z New Zealand's climate during the Last Glacial Maximum has been investigated using the UKMO global and regional models HadAM3H (GCM) and HadRM3H (RCM). SSTs and sea-ice were supplied from a set of prior coupled model (HadCM3) runs and all models were set up according to the glacial conditions as specified by PMIP. In the analysis of the global simulation, emphasis was placed on the climate of the Southern Hemisphere. Compared to the present day, the modelled climate of the LGM is mainly characterized by the different wind regimes, both in the zonal and meridional directions. In the zonal mean, the polar trough shifted equatorward, and the westerly wind increased slightly between approximately 30 degrees S-50 degrees S, and decreased poleward of this zonal band. At the same time, there was an increase in the number of and/or strength of southerlies between 35 degrees S-60 degrees S. This resulted in a reduction of the poleward zonal mean meridional heat transport, and an enhancement of the wave number 3 pattern in the mean zonal circulation. All these changes contributed to a weaker SAO during the LGM. Interannual variability was as today, dominated by the High Latitude Mode (HLM, or Antarctic Oscillation/Southern Annular Mode) and ENSO. For the LGM, New Zealand was about 2.5 degrees C-4 degrees C cooler than in a pre-industrial control simulation. The seasonal cooling was largest during winter. Excluding the Alpine region, the largest cooling geographically took place in the east of the South Island. Precipitation was in general reduced everywhere during the whole year, except for the east of the South Island. The westerly wind increased considerably over the North Island and the northern part of the South Island, but was weaker over the rest of the South Island. JJA was the exception with weaker westerly winds over all New Zealand which was probably related to enhance blocking during that season. The stronger westerly wind accentuated the cooling over the North Island, except for the eastern region, where it ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Te Herenga Waka Antarctic Marsden ENVELOPE(66.067,66.067,-67.867,-67.867) New Zealand
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Environmental conditions
Mathematical models
Climatic changes
New Zealand
Paleoclimatology
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
040699 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260602 Climatology
Degree Discipline: Geophysics
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
spellingShingle Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Environmental conditions
Mathematical models
Climatic changes
New Zealand
Paleoclimatology
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
040699 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260602 Climatology
Degree Discipline: Geophysics
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
Drost, Frank
An Investigation into New Zealand's Climate During the Last Glacial Maximum: a Climate Modelling Approach
topic_facet Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Environmental conditions
Mathematical models
Climatic changes
New Zealand
Paleoclimatology
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
040699 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260602 Climatology
Degree Discipline: Geophysics
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
description New Zealand's climate during the Last Glacial Maximum has been investigated using the UKMO global and regional models HadAM3H (GCM) and HadRM3H (RCM). SSTs and sea-ice were supplied from a set of prior coupled model (HadCM3) runs and all models were set up according to the glacial conditions as specified by PMIP. In the analysis of the global simulation, emphasis was placed on the climate of the Southern Hemisphere. Compared to the present day, the modelled climate of the LGM is mainly characterized by the different wind regimes, both in the zonal and meridional directions. In the zonal mean, the polar trough shifted equatorward, and the westerly wind increased slightly between approximately 30 degrees S-50 degrees S, and decreased poleward of this zonal band. At the same time, there was an increase in the number of and/or strength of southerlies between 35 degrees S-60 degrees S. This resulted in a reduction of the poleward zonal mean meridional heat transport, and an enhancement of the wave number 3 pattern in the mean zonal circulation. All these changes contributed to a weaker SAO during the LGM. Interannual variability was as today, dominated by the High Latitude Mode (HLM, or Antarctic Oscillation/Southern Annular Mode) and ENSO. For the LGM, New Zealand was about 2.5 degrees C-4 degrees C cooler than in a pre-industrial control simulation. The seasonal cooling was largest during winter. Excluding the Alpine region, the largest cooling geographically took place in the east of the South Island. Precipitation was in general reduced everywhere during the whole year, except for the east of the South Island. The westerly wind increased considerably over the North Island and the northern part of the South Island, but was weaker over the rest of the South Island. JJA was the exception with weaker westerly winds over all New Zealand which was probably related to enhance blocking during that season. The stronger westerly wind accentuated the cooling over the North Island, except for the eastern region, where it ...
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