Seasons, Shorelines, and Their Effects on the Tropical Circulation and Hydrological Cycle

Author:

McKinney Matthew1ORCID,Mitchell Jonathan12

Affiliation:

1. a Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

2. b Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

Abstract

Abstract This work is a direct continuation of McKinney et al., who attempted to create a planet with Earth-like temperatures and physical properties but with precipitation and circulation patterns that were Titan-like. McKinney et al. attempted to do so by changing only three basic planetary parameters: the ratio of dry land to ocean on the surface, the rotation period, and the volatility of the condensable. Each of these parameters is varied from an Earth-like value to a Titan-like one to analyze the climate transition between these two planetary archetypes. In this work, we expand on McKinney et al. by including a seasonal cycle and increasing the number of diagnostic criteria for determining Titan-like dynamics. The simulations use Earth-like obliquity and an Earth-like solar constant. We find that the presence of a dry land strip extending to at least 55°N/S is most effective at creating Titan-like climatic conditions on an otherwise Earth-like planet, such as high-latitude summer precipitation maxima and a low-humidity equator. In contrast, slow rotation and high atmospheric vapor abundance have minimal climatic impacts despite being characteristic features of Titan. Our experiments show that it is not difficult to produce distinctly Titan-like features in an Earth-like GCM with minimal changes to its fundamental parameters. This suggests that Earth-like planets could have a large range of global climate states throughout their history just through changes in topography. Similarly, Titan may have experienced more Earth-like climate states in periods where its tropics were wetter.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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