The effect of atmospheric CO2 and ice sheet topography on LGM climate SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
The effect of atmospheric CO2 and ice sheet topography on LGM climate
Author(s)
Kim, SJ
Alternative Author(s)
김성중
Publication Year
2004-06
Abstract
The role of reduced atmospheric CO2 concentration and ice sheet topography plus its associated land albedo on the LGM climate is investigated using a coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea ice climate system model. The surface cooling induced by the reduced CO2 concentration is larger than that by the ice sheet topography plus other factors by about 30% for the surface air temperature and by about 100% for the sea surface temperature. A large inter-hemispheric asymmetry in surface cooling with a larger cooling in the Northern Hemisphere is found for both cases. This asymmetric inter-hemispheric temperature response is consistent in the ice sheet topography case with earlier studies using an atmospheric model coupled with a mixed-layer ocean representation, but contrasts with these results in the reduced CO2 case. The incorporation of ocean dynamics presumably leads to a larger snow and sea ice feedback as a result of the reduction in northward ocean heat transport, mainly as a consequence of the decrease in the North Atlantic overturning circulation by the substantial freshening of the North Atlantic convection regions. A reversed case is found in the Southern Ocean. Overall, the reduction in atmospheric CO2 concentration accounts for about 60% of the total LGM climate change.
ISSN
0930-7575
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/5249
DOI
10.1007/s00382-004-0412-2
Bibliographic Citation
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, v.22, no.6-7, pp.639 - 651, 2004
Publisher
SPRINGER
Subject
LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM; ATLANTIC THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION; GLOBAL OCEAN CIRCULATION; MODEL SIMULATION; GREENHOUSE-GAS; COUPLED MODEL; CARBON-DIOXIDE; SENSITIVITY; AGE; RECORD
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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