Global and zonal-mean hydrological response to early Eocene warmth.

Earth's hydrological cycle is expected to intensify in response to global warming, with a "wet-gets-wetter, dry-gets-drier" response anticipated over the ocean. Subtropical regions (similar to 15 degrees-30 degrees N/S) are predicted to become drier, yet proxy evidence from past warm climates suggests these regions may be characterized by wetter conditions. Here we use an integrated data-modeling approach to reconstruct global and zonal-mean rainfall patterns during the early Eocene (similar to 56-48 million years ago). The Deep-Time Model Intercomparison Project (DeepMIP) model ensemble indicates that the mid-(30 degrees-60 degrees N/S) and high-latitudes (>60 degrees N/S) are characterized by a thermodynamically dominated hydrological response to warming and overall wetter conditions. The tropical band (0 degrees-15 degrees N/S) is also characterized by wetter conditions, with several DeepMIP models simulating narrowing of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone. However, the latter is not evident from the proxy data. The subtropics are characterized by negative precipitation-evaporation anomalies (i.e., drier conditions) in the DeepMIP models, but there is surprisingly large inter-model variability in mean annual precipitation (MAP). Intriguingly, we find that models with weaker meridional temperature gradients (e.g., CESM, GFDL) are characterized by a reduction in subtropical moisture divergence, leading to an increase in MAP. These model simulations agree more closely with our new proxy-derived precipitation reconstructions and other key climate metrics and imply that the early Eocene was characterized by reduced subtropical moisture divergence. If the meridional temperature gradient was even weaker than suggested by those DeepMIP models, circulation-induced changes may have outcompeted thermodynamic changes, leading to wetter subtropics. This highlights the importance of accurately reconstructing zonal temperature gradients when reconstructing past rainfall patterns.

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Author Cramwinckel, Margot J.
Burls, Natalie J.
Fahad, Abdullah A.
Knapp, Scott
West, Christopher K.
Reichgelt, Tammo
Greenwood, David R.
Chan, Wing‐Le
Donnadieu, Yannick
Hutchinson, David K.
de Boer, Agatha M.
Ladant, Jean‐Baptiste
Morozova, Polina A.
Niezgodzki, Igor
Knorr, Gregor
Steinig, Sebastian
Zhang, Zhongshi
Zhu, Jiang
Feng, Ran
Lunt, Daniel J.
Abe‐Ouchi, Ayako
Inglis, Gordon N.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2023-06-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Cramwinckel, Margot J., Burls, Natalie J., Fahad, Abdullah A., Knapp, Scott, West, Christopher K., Reichgelt, Tammo, Greenwood, David R., Chan, Wing‐Le, Donnadieu, Yannick, Hutchinson, David K., de Boer, Agatha M., Ladant, Jean‐Baptiste, Morozova, Polina A., Niezgodzki, Igor, Knorr, Gregor, Steinig, Sebastian, Zhang, Zhongshi, Zhu, Jiang, Feng, Ran, Lunt, Daniel J., Abe‐Ouchi, Ayako, Inglis, Gordon N.. (2023). Global and zonal-mean hydrological response to early Eocene warmth.. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d72b9319. Accessed 19 June 2025.

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