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Three Rules for the Decrease of Tropical Convection With Global Warming Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

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Tropical convection is expected to decrease with warming, in a variety of ways. Specific incarnations of this idea include the “stability-iris” hypothesis of decreasing anvil cloud coverage, as well as the decrease of both tropospheric and cloud-base mass fluxes with warming. This paper seeks to encapsulate these phenomena into three “rules,” and to explore their interrelationships and robustness, using both analytical reasoning as well as cloud-resolving and global climate simulations. We find that each of these rules can be derived analytically from the usual expression for clear-sky subsidence, so they all embody the same essential physics. But, these rules do not all provide the same degree of constraint: the stability-iris effect is not entirely
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