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Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
by
Laprise, René
, Pausata, Francesco S. R.
, Emanuel, Kerry
, Winger, Katja
, Camargo, Suzana J.
, Dandoy, Samuel
in
African easterly waves
/ Air quality management
/ Airborne remote sensing
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Cyclones
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Dust storms
/ Easterly waves
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Holocene
/ Hurricanes
/ Insolation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Paleogeography
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Simulation
/ Sustainable living
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Vegetation
2021
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Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
by
Laprise, René
, Pausata, Francesco S. R.
, Emanuel, Kerry
, Winger, Katja
, Camargo, Suzana J.
, Dandoy, Samuel
in
African easterly waves
/ Air quality management
/ Airborne remote sensing
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Cyclones
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Dust storms
/ Easterly waves
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Holocene
/ Hurricanes
/ Insolation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Paleogeography
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Simulation
/ Sustainable living
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Vegetation
2021
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Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
by
Laprise, René
, Pausata, Francesco S. R.
, Emanuel, Kerry
, Winger, Katja
, Camargo, Suzana J.
, Dandoy, Samuel
in
African easterly waves
/ Air quality management
/ Airborne remote sensing
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Cyclones
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Dust storms
/ Easterly waves
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Holocene
/ Hurricanes
/ Insolation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Paleogeography
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Simulation
/ Sustainable living
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Vegetation
2021
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Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
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Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
2021
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We use a high-resolution regional climate model to investigate the changes in Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) activity during the period of the mid-Holocene (MH: 6000 years BP) with a larger amplitude of the seasonal cycle relative to today. This period was characterized by increased boreal summer insolation over the Northern Hemisphere, a vegetated Sahara and reduced airborne dust concentrations. A set of sensitivity experiments was conducted in which solar insolation, vegetation and dust concentrations were changed in turn to disentangle their impacts on TC activity in the Atlantic Ocean. Results show that the greening of the Sahara and reduced dust loadings (MHGS+RD) lead to a larger increase in the number of Atlantic TCs (27 %) relative to the pre-industrial (PI) climate than the orbital forcing alone (MHPMIP; 9 %). The TC seasonality is also highly modified in the MH climate, showing a decrease in TC activity during the beginning of the hurricane season (June to August), with a shift of its maximum towards October and November in the MHGS+RD experiment relative to PI. MH experiments simulate stronger hurricanes compared to PI, similar to future projections. Moreover, they suggest longer-lasting cyclones relative to PI. Our results also show that changes in the African easterly waves are not relevant in altering the frequency and intensity of TCs, but they may shift the location of their genesis. This work highlights the importance of considering vegetation and dust changes over the Sahara region when investigating TC activity under a different climate state.
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