Data and code from: Long-term climate impacts of large stratospheric water vapor perturbations
- 1. University of New South Wales
- 2. Bureau of Meteorology
Description
The amount of water vapor injected into the stratosphere after the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai (HTHH) was unprecedented, and it is therefore unclear what it might mean for surface climate. We use chemistry climate model simulations to assess the long-term surface impacts of stratospheric water vapor (SWV) anomalies similar to those caused by HTHH, but neglect the relatively minor aerosol loading from the eruption. The simulations show that the SWV anomalies lead to strong and persistent warming of Northern Hemisphere landmasses in boreal winter, and austral winter cooling over Australia, years after eruption, demonstrating that large SWV forcing can have surface impacts on a decadal timescale. We also emphasize that the surface response to SWV anomalies is more complex than simple warming due to greenhouse forcing and is influenced by factors such as regional circulation patterns and cloud feedbacks. Further research is needed to fully understand the multi-year effects of SWV anomalies and their relationship with climate phenomena like El Nino Southern Oscillation.
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Methods
This data contains selected variables from WACCM and MiMA simulations related to the associated article.
The relevant figures from associated paper can be reproduced using the code at https://https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.11471857.
In addition to the code, the data from WACCM and MiMA will also be needed.
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Related works
- Is cited by
- 10.1175/jcli-d-23-0437.1 (DOI)
- Is derived from
- 10.5281/zenodo.11471858 (DOI)
- 10.5281/zenodo.11570262 (DOI)