2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013gl059079
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The implication of radiative forcing and feedback for meridional energy transport

Abstract: The distributions of radiative forcing and feedback in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 abrupt4xCO2 and Historical experiments are diagnosed, with a focus on their effects on the zonal mean structure of the top-of-the-atmosphere radiation anomalies and implications for the meridional energy transport. It is found that because the greenhouse gas longwave forcing peaks in the low latitudes, it reinforces the equator-to-pole net radiation gradient and accounts for the increase in the poleward ene… Show more

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“…The result is a robust increase in poleward AHT in the mid-latitudes of both hemispheres (by about 0.3 PW at the climatological maxima) and a slight decrease in poleward AHT into the Arctic (Fig. 3a), consistent with previous studies (e.g., Zelinka and Hartmann 2012;Huang and Zhang 2014). The relative contributions of the MMC, stationary eddies, and transient eddies to anomalous AHT vary with latitude.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…The result is a robust increase in poleward AHT in the mid-latitudes of both hemispheres (by about 0.3 PW at the climatological maxima) and a slight decrease in poleward AHT into the Arctic (Fig. 3a), consistent with previous studies (e.g., Zelinka and Hartmann 2012;Huang and Zhang 2014). The relative contributions of the MMC, stationary eddies, and transient eddies to anomalous AHT vary with latitude.…”
Section: A a Dynamic Perspectivesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…(8) to each component of Q net separately permits quantification of the poleward AHT changes implied by λ (x)T (x), R f (x) and G (x) (Zelinka and Hartmann 2012;Huang and Zhang 2014). In this view, processes that preferentially add energy to the tropical atmosphere (e.g., CO 2 forcing and water-vapor feedback) or remove energy from the extratropical atmosphere (e.g., sub-9 polar ocean heat uptake) act to increase poleward AHT in mid-latitudes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Note that the radiative effect of clouds is obtained using the cloud forcing adjustment method that incorporates the instantaneous forcing and stratospheric adjustment calculated above (cf. Huang, 2013;Huang and Zhang, 2014).…”
Section: Tropospheric Adjustmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%