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The Response of the Ozone Layer Under Abrupt 4xCO2 in CMIP6Previous studies indicate a possible role of stratospheric ozone chemistry feedbacks in the climate response to 4xCO2, either via a reduction in equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) (Nowack et al.,2015), or via changes in the tropospheric circulation (Chiodo and Polvani, 2017). However, these effects are subject to uncertainty. Part of the uncertainty may stem from the dependency of the feedback on the pattern of the ozone response, as the radiative efficiency of ozone largely depends on its vertical distribution (Lacis et al., 1990). Here, an analysis is presented of the ozone layer response to 4xCO2 in chemistry–climate models (CCMs) which participated to CMIP intercomparisons. In a previous study using CMIP5 models, it has been shown that under 4xCO2, ozone decreases in the tropical lower stratosphere, and increases over the high latitudes and throughout the upper stratosphere. It was also found that a substantial portion of the spread in the tropical column ozone is tied to inter-model spread in tropical upwelling, which is in turn tied to ECS (Chiodo et al., 2018). Here, we revisit this connection using 4xCO2 data from CMIP6, thereby exploiting the larger number of CCMs than in CMIP5. In addition, we explore the linearity of the ozone response, by complementing the analysis with simulations using lower CO2 forcing levels (2xCO2). We show that the pattern of the ozone response in is similar to CMIP5. In some models (e.g. WACCM), we find larger ozone responses in CMIP6 than in CMIP5, partly because of the larger ECS and thus larger upwelling response in the tropical pipe. In this presentation, we will discuss the relationship between radiative forcing, transport and ozone, as well as further implications for CMIP6 models.
Document ID
20230012680
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
G Chiodo ORCID
(ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
W T Ball ORCID
(Delft University of Technology Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
P Nowack ORCID
(University of East Anglia Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom)
C Orbe ORCID
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
J Keeble ORCID
(National Centre for Atmospheric Science Leeds, England, United Kingdom)
M Diallo
(Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich, Germany)
B Hassler ORCID
(German Aerospace Center Cologne, Germany)
Date Acquired
August 28, 2023
Publication Date
April 19, 2021
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Meeting Information
Meeting: European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly
Location: Göttingen
Country: DE
Start Date: April 19, 2021
End Date: April 30, 2021
Sponsors: European Geosciences Union
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 509496.02.08.04.24
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
Ozone layer
4xCO2
CMIP6
stratospheric ozone chemistry feedbacks
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