globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00322.1
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84899117896
论文题名:
Did climate change-induced rainfall trends contribute to the australian millennium drought?
作者: Cai W.; Purich A.; Cowan T.; Van Rensch P.; Weller E.
刊名: Journal of Climate
ISSN: 8948755
出版年: 2014
卷: 27, 期:9
起始页码: 3145
结束页码: 3168
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Atmospheric pressure ; Climate change ; Climate models ; Drought ; Coupled Model Intercomparison Project ; Indian ocean dipoles ; Multidecadal variability ; South-eastern Australia ; Southern Annular Mode ; Southern Hemisphere ; Southwest western australia ; Winter rainfall reduction ; Rain ; climate change ; decadal variation ; drought ; El Nino-Southern Oscillation ; rainfall ; severe weather ; Southern Hemisphere ; trend analysis ; twentieth century ; warming ; Australia
英文摘要: The Australian decade-long "Millennium Drought"broke in the summer of 2010/11 and was considered the most severe drought since instrumental records began in the 1900s. A crucial question is whether climate change played a role in inducing the rainfall deficit. The climate modes in question include the Indian Ocean dipole (IOD), affecting southern Australia in winter and spring; the southern annular mode (SAM) with an opposing influence on southern Australia in winter to that in spring; and El Niño-Southern Oscillation, affecting northern and eastern Australia in most seasons and southeastern Australia in spring through its coherence with the IOD. Furthermore, the poleward edge of the Southern Hemisphere Hadley cell, which indicates the position of the subtropical dry zone, has possible implications for recent rainfall declines in autumn. Using observations and simulations from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), it is shown that the drought over southwest Western Australia is partly attributable to a long-term upward SAM trend, which contributed to half of the winter rainfall reduction in this region. For southeast Australia, models simulate weak trends in the pertinent climate modes. In particular, they severely underestimate the observed poleward expansion of the subtropical dry zone and associated impacts. Thus, although climate models generally suggest that Australia's Millennium Drought was mostly due to multidecadal variability, some late-twentieth-century changes in climate modes that influence regional rainfall are partially attributable to anthropogenic greenhouse warming.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/51381
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作者单位: CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, VIC, Australia

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Cai W.,Purich A.,Cowan T.,et al. Did climate change-induced rainfall trends contribute to the australian millennium drought?[J]. Journal of Climate,2014-01-01,27(9)
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