More complex interactions: Continuing progress in understanding the dynamics of regional climate change under a warming climate
Ping Huang, Xiao‐Tong Zheng, Xichen Li, Kaiming Hu, Zhen‐Qiang Zhou
Abstract
Some of these highlighted advances are just beginning to be explored. The rapid acidification of the Arctic may continue into the predictable future, especially over higher latitudes where the retreat of sea ice is active, but its interactions with the regional climate have not yet been studied. Increasing numbers of studies have focused on changes in interbasin interactions, but much is still unclear. This field is likely to be the next target in understanding changes in the interannual variability of the tropical climate. Studies of the dynamics of CO2 removal scenarios are developing fast, but most studies are dependent on idealized scenario simulations in a limited number of models. It is important to clarify the uncertainties in both the fast and slow responses during CO2 removal scenarios.