17th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics
15th Conference on Middle Atmosphere

JP5.5

Idealized Walker circulations over a wide range of climates

Timothy M. Merlis, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and T. Schneider

We examine variations in zonally-asymmetric tropical overturning circulations (Walker circulations) over a wide range of climates simulated with an idealized atmospheric general circulation model. The asymmetry in the tropical circulation is generated by an imposed ocean energy flux, which does not vary with climate. The range of climates is simulated by modifying the optical thickness of an idealized longwave absorber (representing greenhouse gases).

As in comprehensive climate simulations, the Walker circulation weakens as climate warms in the idealized simulations. The change in the zonally-asymmetric part of the tropical upward mass flux is larger than in the zonally-symmetric net upward mass flux (forming the ascending branch of the Hadley cell). The wide range of climates allows a systematic test of thermodynamic and energetic arguments that have been proposed to account for these changes in the tropical circulation.

Joint Poster Session 5, Interactions between Tropical Convection and the Large Scale Circulation
Tuesday, 9 June 2009, 4:30 PM-6:00 PM, Stowe Room

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