Impacts of Mid-Pliocene Ice Sheets and Vegetation on AfroAsian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Revealed by EC-Earth Simulations
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Abstract
The impact of mid-Pliocene boundary conditions on Afro-Asian summer monsoon (AfroASM) rainfall is examined using the fully coupled Earth System Model EC-Earth3-LR. Our focus lies on the effects of varying CO2 concentration, diminished ice sheets and vegetation dynamics. We find that the enhanced AfroASM rainfall is predominantly caused by the “warmer-gets-wetter” mechanism due to elevated CO2 levels. Additionally, the ice sheet, similar in size to that of the mid-Pliocene era, creates several indirect effects. These include sea ice-albedo feedback and inter-hemispheric atmosphere energy transport. Such influences result in the southward shift of Hadley circulation and formation of Pacific-Japan pattern, leading to reduced rainfall in North African and South Asian monsoon regions but increased rainfall in East Asian monsoon region. Interestingly, while dynamic vegetation feedback has a minimal direct effect on AfroASM rainfall, it significantly influences rainfall in the mid-high latitudes of the North Hemisphere by enhancing water vapor feedback.
Keywords
mid-Pliocene,Atmospheric effects,ice sheet,Monsoon dynamics
Speaker
Zixuan Han
Lecturer Hohai University

Submission Author
Zixuan Han Hohai University
Qiong Zhang Stockholm Univisity
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    Jan 13

    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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  • Feb 17 2025

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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