https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/egusphere-2025-3493/

*Authors: *Azfar Hussain, Abolfazl Rezaei, Ping Zhu, Guanglang Xu, Chao
Yang, Yan Ma, Tianye Cao, and Huizeng Liu

*14 August 2025*

*Abstract*
The Central and South Asian Tibetan Plateau (CSATP) plays a vital role in
regulating regional and downstream water availability. However, the region
faces growing threats from global warming-induced hydroclimatic changes.
This study investigates the hydro-climatic changes in the CSATP region
under two future (2071–2100) scenarios of high greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions (SSP5-8.5) and the combined impact of GHG with stratospheric
aerosol intervention (SAI), relative to present-day conditions (2015–2035).
The temperature, precipitation, real evapotranspiration (RET), available
water (AW), runoff, soil moisture (SM), terrestrial water storage (TWS),
and leaf area index (LAI) are assessed using model simulations from
CESM2-WACCM. These variables exhibit widespread intensification, with
significant increases in temperature, precipitation, runoff, and LAI,
particularly in eastern central Asia (ECA) and South Asia (SA), accompanied
by enhanced seasonal amplitudes and earlier runoff peaks. These shifts
indicate stronger seasonality and heightened extremes across the land
surface. In contrast, the Geo SSP5-8.5 1.5 (here called Geo-SAI) scenario
effectively reduces temperature and dampens the seasonal amplitude of TWS,
runoff, RET, and precipitation, thereby counteracting many GHG-emission
induced changes. However, Geo-SAI also amplifies seasonal variability in SM
and vegetation (LAI), especially in ECA and the Tibetan Plateau (TP),
revealing its regionally heterogeneous impacts on land–atmosphere
interactions under solar geoengineering. While Geo-SAI does not entirely
negate the impacts, it provides a viable pathway for reducing extremes and
fostering climate stability in vulnerable regions. These results highlight
the potential of SAI to alleviate the adverse hydroclimatic effects of
GHG-induced warming in CSATP.

*Source: EGUSphere*

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