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The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Hanh Nguyen, Harry Hendon, Eun-Pa Lim, Chris Lucas, Eric Maloney, Bertrand Timbal BOM – R&D Regional impacts of Hadley Circulation expansion in the Southern Hemisphere

Regional Tropical Expansion and Climate Variability – 0.5

Motivations How to quantify regional contribution to the zonal mean Hadley circulation expansion? Identify regional impacts of Hadley Circulation expansion. Mechanism behind Hadley Circulation expansion? The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology

Three centers of action The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Shading: divergence Contours: velocity potential Vectors: divergent winds Europe-Africa (EA = 25 o W-60 o E) Asia-Pacific (AP = 60 o E-175 o W) Americas (AA = 175 o W-25 o W)

Regional Hadley Circulations (annual mean) Marked regional variability in the Hadley Circulation: strongest and widest over Asia-Pacific. The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Eurpe-AfricaAsia-Pacific Americas

Definition of the HC edges The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology HC edge defined as the poleward location of the near-zero value of the overturning streamfunction (=25% of the peak value) averaged between hPa.

Annual mean time series of the HC edges The longitudinally weighted average of three regional edges loosely follows the hemispheric edge. Marked regional variability of the HC edge. Variability in the Asia-Pacific resembles the most to the hemispheric HC edge. The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Southern Hemisphere Europe-Africa Asia-Pacific Americas meananomalies

Seasonal mean evolution of the HC edge for the Asia-Pacific sector The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology SeasonTrend ANN0.71*** DJF0.67* MAM0.71** JJA0.53** SON0.69 Annual DJF MAM JJA SON

Circulation anomalies regressed onto annual mean HC edge The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Southern hemisphereAsia-Pacific upper level (200hPa) lower level (850hPa) Shading: SST contours: geopotentical height vectors: winds Shading: precipitation contours: MSLP vectors: winds

Circulation anomalies regressed onto Asia- Pacific annual mean HC edge The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology upper level (200hPa) lower level (850hPa) Shading: SST contours: geopotentical height vectors: winds Shading: precipitation contours: MSLP vectors: winds

Conclusion Local Hadley circulation defined using divergent winds. The southern hemisphere HC is dominated by the behavior of the HC in the Asia-Pacific sector: most of HC expansion over the hemisphere occurs in the Asia-Pacific (where the tropical convective heat source is largest). SST La Niña conditions to drive the HC expansion which may explain why models have underestimated the expansion in the historical period (ensemble mean models do not depict this La Niña condition or swing to cold IPO). Next step: separate long term trends and inrerannual variability The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology 11

The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research A partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology Chris Lucas Thank you.

Tropical expansion inferred from radiosondes