Abstract

AbstractHere, we perform a set of sensitivity experiments in a climate model to quantify the impacts of local and remote insolation changes on the East Asian winter monsoon (EASM) and Australian summer monsoon (AusSM) at early and middle Holocene relative to the present. We show that the EAWM during Holocene is enhanced, driven overwhelmingly by the local insolation change in the low to mid‐latitude Northern Hemisphere (NH) through its impacts on land‐sea thermal contrast, with the NH high latitude forcing playing a negligible role. In contrast, the AusSM is also enhanced, opposite to the local insolation forcing, because the local forcing impact is overwhelmed by that from the remote forcing of both NH low latitude and Southern Hemisphere high latitude, with the latter dominating in the mid‐Holocene.

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