Geophysical Research Letters (Dec 2023)

The Role of Wet Processes in Extratropical Thermal Stratification During the Glacial Period

  • Zhiang Xie,
  • Li Dong,
  • Kaijun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 23
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract In this study, we differentiate wet processes from dry processes in shaping the extratropical thermal stratification during the Last Glacial Maximum. Our findings indicate that even during the dry glacial period the influence of wet processes on thermal stratification cannot be overlooked. The applicability of dry and wet baroclinic adjustment theory strongly depends on the seasonality rather than the glaciation as the warm season is characterized by a weaker meridional temperature gradient and increased precipitation than the cold season. Despite that the baroclinic adjustment theory based on effective static stability can be proficiently applied to all seasons, the classical dry baroclinic adjustment theory may be better suited for use during relatively cold seasons. These findings have important implications for understanding processes governing the extratropical thermal stratification, particularly in the context of cold climate.

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