Contrasting response of Mesoscale Convective Systems occurrence over tropical land and ocean to increased sea surface temperature

Dong, W., Zhao, M., Harris, L., Cheng, K., ZHOU, L., et al. (2024). Contrasting response of Mesoscale Convective Systems occurrence over tropical land and ocean to increased sea surface temperature. Geophysical Research Letters, doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109251

Title Contrasting response of Mesoscale Convective Systems occurrence over tropical land and ocean to increased sea surface temperature
Genre Article
Author(s) Wenhao Dong, M. Zhao, L. Harris, K. Cheng, L. ZHOU, V. Ramaswamy
Abstract Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are pivotal in global energy/water cycles and typically produce extreme weather events. Despite their importance, our understanding of their future change remains limited, largely due to inadequate representation in current climate models. Here, using a global storm‐resolving model that accurately simulates MCSs, we conclude contrasting responses to increased SST in their occurrence, that is, notable decreases over land but increases over ocean. This land‐ocean contrast is attributed to the changes in convective available potential energy (CAPE) and convective inhibition (CIN). Over land, notable rises in CIN alongside moderate increases in CAPE effectively suppress (favor) weak to moderate (intense) MCSs, resulting in an overall reduction in MCS occurrences. In contrast, substantial increases in CAPE with minimal changes in CIN over ocean contribute to a significant rise in MCS occurrences. The divergent response in MCS occurrence has profound impacts on both mean and extreme precipitation.
Publication Title Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Date Nov 1, 2024
Publisher's Version of Record https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109251
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