The Influence of Internal Climate Variability on Stratospheric Water Vapor Increases After Large‐Magnitude Explosive Tropical Volcanic Eruptions

Author:

Zhou Xin12ORCID,Mann Graham W.23ORCID,Feng Wuhu23ORCID,Dhomse Sandip S.24ORCID,Chipperfield Martyn P.24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plateau Atmosphere and Environment Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province School of Atmospheric Sciences Chengdu University of Information Technology Chengdu China

2. School of Earth and Environment University of Leeds Leeds UK

3. National Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Leeds Leeds UK

4. National Centre for Earth Observation University of Leeds Leeds UK

Abstract

AbstractSubstantial and prolonged enhancements in stratospheric water vapor (SWV) have occurred after large‐magnitude explosive tropical volcanic eruptions, with modified tropopause entry caused by aerosol‐absorptive heating. Here, we analyze the timing and longevity of heating‐driven post‐eruption SWV changes within CMIP6‐VolMIP short‐term climate‐response experiments with the UK Earth System Model (UKESM1). We find aerosol‐absorptive heating causes peak SWV increases of 17% (∼1 ppmv) and 10% (0.5 ppmv) at 100 and 50 hPa, at ∼18 and ∼23 months after a Pinatubo‐like eruption, respectively. We track the temperature response in the tropical lower stratosphere and identify the main SWV increase occurs only after the descending aerosol heating reaches the tropopause, suggesting a key role for aerosol microphysical processes (sedimentation rate). We explore how El Niño–Southern Oscillation variability modulates this effect. Post‐eruption SWV increases are ∼80% stronger for the La Nina phase compared to the ensemble mean. Tropical upwelling strongly mediates this effect.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Scholarship Council

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province

Natural Environment Research Council

National Centre for Atmospheric Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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