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Tropical mid-tropospheric CO2 variability driven by the Madden-Julian oscillation.


ABSTRACT: Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in the present-day climate. Most of the community focuses on its long-term (decadal to centennial) behaviors that are relevant to climate change, but there are relatively few discussions of its higher-frequency forms of variability, and none regarding its subseasonal distribution. In this work, we report a large-scale intraseasonal variation in the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder CO(2) data in the global tropical region associated with the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO). The peak-to-peak amplitude of the composite MJO modulation is ?1 ppmv, with a standard error of the composite mean < 0.1 ppmv. The correlation structure between CO(2) and rainfall and vertical velocity indicate positive (negative) anomalies in CO(2) arise due to upward (downward) large-scale vertical motions in the lower troposphere associated with the MJO. These findings can help elucidate how faster processes can organize, transport, and mix CO(2) and provide a robustness test for coupled carbon-climate models.

SUBMITTER: Li KF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2984179 | biostudies-other | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Tropical mid-tropospheric CO2 variability driven by the Madden-Julian oscillation.

Li King-Fai KF   Tian Baijun B   Waliser Duane E DE   Yung Yuk L YL  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20101026 45


Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in the present-day climate. Most of the community focuses on its long-term (decadal to centennial) behaviors that are relevant to climate change, but there are relatively few discussions of its higher-frequency forms of variability, and none regarding its subseasonal distribution. In this work, we report a large-scale intraseasonal variation in the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder CO(2) data in the global tropical region assoc  ...[more]

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