Short-lived climate forcers from current shipping and petroleum activities in the Arctic

Emissions of short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) in the Arctic region are expected to increase, notably from shipping and petroleum extraction. We here discuss changes in atmospheric SLCF concentrations and resulting radiative forcing (RF) from present day shipping and petroleum activities in the Arc...

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Published in:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Main Authors: Ødemark, K., Dalsøren, S. B., Samset, B. H., Berntsen, T. K., Fuglestvedt, J. S., Myhre, G.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:acp12127 2023-05-15T13:10:48+02:00 Short-lived climate forcers from current shipping and petroleum activities in the Arctic Ødemark, K. Dalsøren, S. B. Samset, B. H. Berntsen, T. K. Fuglestvedt, J. S. Myhre, G. 2018-01-15 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-1979-2012 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/1979/2012/ eng eng doi:10.5194/acp-12-1979-2012 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/1979/2012/ eISSN: 1680-7324 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-1979-2012 2019-12-24T09:56:24Z Emissions of short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) in the Arctic region are expected to increase, notably from shipping and petroleum extraction. We here discuss changes in atmospheric SLCF concentrations and resulting radiative forcing (RF) from present day shipping and petroleum activities in the Arctic. The three-dimensional chemistry transport OsloCTM2 and a state of the art radiative forcing model are used, based on a coherent dataset of present day Arctic emissions. We find that the net RF of SLCF of shipping in the Arctic region is negative, mainly due to the direct and indirect RF effects of sulphate emissions, while the net RF of SLCF of petroleum extraction is positive, mainly due to the effects of black carbon aerosols in the air and deposited on snow. Strong seasonal variations of the sensitivities to emissions are found. In terms of annual mean values we find that the Arctic sensitivities to SLCF is similar to global average sensitivities. One exception to this is the stronger snow/ice albedo effect from BC emissions. Text albedo Arctic black carbon Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 4 1979 1993
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description Emissions of short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) in the Arctic region are expected to increase, notably from shipping and petroleum extraction. We here discuss changes in atmospheric SLCF concentrations and resulting radiative forcing (RF) from present day shipping and petroleum activities in the Arctic. The three-dimensional chemistry transport OsloCTM2 and a state of the art radiative forcing model are used, based on a coherent dataset of present day Arctic emissions. We find that the net RF of SLCF of shipping in the Arctic region is negative, mainly due to the direct and indirect RF effects of sulphate emissions, while the net RF of SLCF of petroleum extraction is positive, mainly due to the effects of black carbon aerosols in the air and deposited on snow. Strong seasonal variations of the sensitivities to emissions are found. In terms of annual mean values we find that the Arctic sensitivities to SLCF is similar to global average sensitivities. One exception to this is the stronger snow/ice albedo effect from BC emissions.
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author Ødemark, K.
Dalsøren, S. B.
Samset, B. H.
Berntsen, T. K.
Fuglestvedt, J. S.
Myhre, G.
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Dalsøren, S. B.
Samset, B. H.
Berntsen, T. K.
Fuglestvedt, J. S.
Myhre, G.
Short-lived climate forcers from current shipping and petroleum activities in the Arctic
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Dalsøren, S. B.
Samset, B. H.
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