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Significant increase of global anomalous moisture uptake feeding landfalling Atmospheric Rivers

Earth Sciences

Significant increase of global anomalous moisture uptake feeding landfalling Atmospheric Rivers

I. Algarra, R. Nieto, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Iago Algarra, Raquel Nieto, Alexandre M. Ramos, Jorge Eiras-Barca, Ricardo M. Trigo, and Luis Gimeno uncovers the rising patterns of anomalous moisture uptake associated with landfalling atmospheric river events. With a focus on global variances and significant decade-long trends, this research highlights how climate change intensifies these phenomena, especially over the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool. Join us as we unravel the complexities of weather and moisture dynamics!... show more
Abstract
One of the most robust signals of climate change is the relentless rise in global mean surface temperature, which is linked closely with the water-holding capacity of the atmosphere. A more humid atmosphere will lead to enhanced moisture transport due to, among other factors, an intensification of atmospheric rivers (ARs) activity, which are an important mechanism of moisture advection from subtropical to extra-tropical regions. Here we show an enhanced evapotranspiration rates in association with landfalling atmospheric river events. These anomalous moisture uptake (AMU) locations are identified on a global scale. The interannual variability of AMU displays a significant increase over the period 1980–2017, close to the Clausius–Clapeyron (CC) scaling, at 7% per degree of surface temperature rise. These findings are consistent with an intensification of AR predicted by future projections. Our results also reveal generalized significant increases in AMU at the regional scale and an asymmetric supply of oceanic moisture, in which the maximum values are located over the region known as the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool (WHWP) centred on the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 08, 2020
Authors
Iago Algarra, Raquel Nieto, Alexandre M. Ramos, Jorge Eiras-Barca, Ricardo M. Trigo, Luis Gimeno
Tags
anomalous moisture uptake
landfalling atmospheric rivers
evapotranspiration
Clausius-Clapeyron scaling
interannual variability
climate change
Western Hemisphere Warm Pool
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