Atmospheric Influence on Temperature Distributions and Extremes under Global Warming: Insights from an Idealized Model
Abstract
We use an idealized model of temperature transport by stochastic Rossby waves in midlatitudes to examine non-Gaussian temperature distributions and extremes. This idealized model enables separation of the influences of changes to the background temperature and changes to the flow field, so we can isolate certain processes to determine their effects on the temperature distribution. When we explore changes that are expected with global warming, we find that the decreased equator-to-pole temperature gradient only impacts the variance and no higher order moments, while the shift of the location of the stirring causes substantial changes to the higher order moments as well as the variance. We examine temperature distributions from reanalysis products and explore the seasonal and interannual variability. By modifying our simple idealized model, we explore the mechanisms for this variability.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018AGUFM.A34E..06L
- Keywords:
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- 3305 Climate change and variability;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESDE: 3319 General circulation;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESDE: 3337 Global climate models;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESDE: 4313 Extreme events;
- NATURAL HAZARDS