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Title: Stratospheric and tropospheric effects of solar activity


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Stratospheric and tropospheric effects of solar
activity
  • K. Tourpali
  • Lab. Of Atmospheric Physics
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • CCMVal-2 PIs

2
Questions
  • How does the Sun influence natural climate
    variability?
  • What is the role of the stratosphere - how does
    the exchange with the troposphere work?
  • Which mechanisms (top-down, bottom-up) are
    important for solar influences on climate?
  • Can climate models represent the observed
    signals?

3
Observations
  • Solar cycle variations in
  • Stratosphere Temperatures and geopotential
    heights (Labitzke and van Loon)
  • Sea surface temperatures, mean sea level
    pressures
  • Winds Zonal, Vertical
  • Tropical circulations Hadley, Walker
    circulation
  • Mid / high latitude annular modes
  • Clouds / precipitation

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Observations
  • Solar cycle variations in
  • Stratosphere Temperatures and geopotential
    heights (Labitzke and van Loon)
  • Sea surface temperatures, mean sea level
    pressures
  • Winds Zonal, Vertical
  • Tropical circulations Hadley, Walker
    circulation
  • Mid / high latitude annular modes, especially
    Arctic Oscilaltion
  • Clouds / precipitation

Recent variability of the solar spectral
irradiance and its impact on climate modelling -
TOSCA WG1 Workshop, May 2012, Berlin
5
SPARC CCMval Activity Solar signal in CCMVal-2
runs
  • Simulation Ref-B1 Reproducing the past

transient run from 1960 - to the present All
forcings taken from observations
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SPARC Report -Solar signal in CCMVal-2 runs
25N-25S The signal in upper stratosphere is
reasonably represented in models However, there
are large differences between CCMs But also
between observation data sets! possible aliasing
of signal ENSO, volcanoes
8
SPARC Report - Solar signal in CCMVal-2 runs
9
Climate Chemistry ModelsRef-B1 of CCMVal-2
  • No solar cycle!
  • GEOSCCM
  • ULAQ
  • UMUKCA-METO
  • UMUKCA-UCAM
  • UMETRAC
  • AMTRAC3
  • CAM3.5
  • CCSRNIES
  • CMAM
  • CNRM-ACM
  • E39CA ?? Gpz not available
  • EMAC
  • LMDZrepro
  • MRI
  • NiwaSOCOL
  • SOCOL
  • UMSLIMCAT
  • WACCM

To compareEra-40 reanalysis
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Data and method of analysis
  • Inputs from CCMs (monthly averages)
  • Geopotential heights (3D)
  • Zonal winds and temperature profiles (zonal
    means)
  • Ozone total column and profile
  • Analysis
  • Regression analysis on zonal wind
  • focus on northern hemisphere winter
  • Annular mode in the Northern hemisphere winter
    (DJF)
  • geopotential heights 850hPa, 500hPa,
    10hPa

11
Linear regression
  • Regression analysis on zonal wind
  • focus on northern hemisphere winter

The autoregressive linear model in general form
Courtesy of Markus Kunze
12
Annular mode analysis
  • EOF analysis was performed on
  • - detrended series of geopotential heights
  • - separated in solar maximum and minimum years
  • the 1st EOF pattern represents the Arctic
    Oscillation variability
  • AO-index is the normalised leading PC
  • Winter mean fields regressed onto this AO-index
  • Correlation between the AO-index and zonal mean
    wind and zonal mean temp
  • I have not touched ozone yet!

13
zonal wind response
Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
AMTRAC3 CMAM SOCOL WACCM
14
Solar signal in AO modewinter 850 hPa
geopotential height
Era-40
AMTRAC
CMAM
meters
15
Solar signal in AO modewinter 850 hPa
geopotential height
Era-40
SOCOL
WACCM
meters

16
Solar signal in AO modewinter 500 hPa
geopotential height
Era-40
AMTRAC
CMAM

meters
17
Solar signal in AO modewinter 500 hPa
geopotential height
Era-40
SOCOL
WACCM

meters
18
Solar signal in winter AO modewinter 10 hPa
geopotential height
  • Era-40
  • Amtrac
  • waccm

meters
19
Arctic Oscillation
  • Reanalysis clear difference between solar max
    and min years.
  • A number of models with solar cycle variability
    reproduce this

20
  • What does a model with no SC show?

850 hPa
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Extension of the signal in the stratosphere
Correlation to zonal wind 850 mb AO index
Era-40
23
Extension of the signal in the stratosphere
Correlation to zonal wind
amtrac3
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Summary (Conclusions not there yet!)
  • Chemistry-Climate Models do represent the solar
    max vs min changes in the shape of AO
  • How about the vertical extension of the signal?
  • Do volcanic eruptions (or ENSO) disrupt the
    signal?

25
And, more Questions!
  • What are the differences in ozone and temperature
    if a new SSI forcing is used?
  • Will the stratospheric-tropospheric signals show
    up if another SSI forcing is used? Stronger or
    weaker?
  • Will we find a better comparison to observations?
  • Will our current perception of mechanisms
    (top-down, bottom-up) change?

Recent variability of the solar spectral
irradiance and its impact on climate modelling -
TOSCA WG1 Workshop, May 2012, Berlin
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