Past terrestrial hydroclimate sensitivity controlled by Earth System Feedbacks
- A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract
Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO2 levels (pCO2) similar to those of present-day, geological reconstructions from the mid-Pliocene (3.3-3.0 Ma) document high lake levels in the Sahel and mesic conditions in subtropical Eurasia, suggesting drastic reorganizations of subtropical terrestrial hydroclimate during this interval. Here, using a compilation of proxy data and multi-model paleoclimate simulations, we show that the mid-Pliocene hydroclimate state is not driven by direct CO2 radiative forcing but by a loss of northern high-latitude ice sheets and continental greening. These ice sheet and vegetation changes are long-term Earth system feedbacks to elevated pCO2. Further, the moist conditions in the Sahel and subtropical Eurasia during the mid-Pliocene are a product of enhanced tropospheric humidity and a stationary wave response to the surface warming pattern, which varies strongly with land cover changes. These findings highlight the potential for amplified terrestrial hydroclimate responses over long timescales to a sustained CO2 forcing.
B. L. Otto-Bliesner, E. C. Brady, A. Haywood, J. Tindall, S. Hunter, A. Abe- Ouchi, W. -L. Chan, M. Kageyama, C. Contoux, C. Guo, X. Li, G. Lohmann, C. Stepanek, N. Tan, Q. Zhang, Z. Zhang, Z. Han, C. J. R. Williams, D. J. Lunt, H. Dowsett, D. Chandan, W. R. Peltier
How to cite: Feng, R. and Bhattacharya, T. and the PlioMIP2 colleagues: Past terrestrial hydroclimate sensitivity controlled by Earth System Feedbacks, The warm Pliocene: Bridging the geological data and modelling communities, Leeds, United Kingdom, 23–26 Aug 2022, GC10-Pliocene-13, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-gc10-pliocene-13, 2022.