Litcius/Paper detail

Circus Tents, Convective Thresholds, and the Non‐Linear Climate Response to Tropical SSTs

Andrew Williams, Nadir Jeevanjee, Jonah Bloch‐Johnson

2023Geophysical Research Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Using model simulations, we demonstrate that the climate response to localized tropical sea surface temperature (SST) perturbations exhibits numerous non‐linearities. Most pronounced is an asymmetry in the response to positive and negative SST perturbations. Additionally, we identify a “magnitude‐dependence” of the response on the size of the SST perturbation. We then explain how these non‐linearities arise as a robust consequence of convective quasi‐equilibrium and weak (but non‐zero) temperature gradients in the tropical free‐troposphere, which we encapsulate in a “circus tent” model of the tropical atmosphere. These results demonstrate that the climate response to SST perturbations is fundamentally non‐linear, and highlight potential deficiencies in work which has assumed linearity in the response.

Topics & Concepts

TroposphereSea surface temperatureConvectionPerturbation (astronomy)ClimatologyAsymmetryAtmospheric sciencesTropical climateClimate modelEnvironmental scienceTropical cycloneAtmosphere (unit)Climate changePhysicsGeologyMeteorologyOceanographyEcologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
Circus Tents, Convective Thresholds, and the Non‐Linear Climate Response to Tropical SSTs | Litcius