Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century

Aerosol direct (DE), indirect (IE), and black carbon-snow albedo (BAE) effects on climate between 1890 and 1995 are compared using equilibrium aerosol-climate simulations in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies General Circulation Model coupled to a mixed layer ocean. Pairs of control(1890)-pertu...

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Main Authors: Koch, Dorothy, Menon, Surabi, Del Genio, Anthony, Ruedy, Reto, Alienov, Igor, Schmidt, Gavin A.
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:964407 2023-07-30T03:55:40+02:00 Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century Koch, Dorothy Menon, Surabi Del Genio, Anthony Ruedy, Reto Alienov, Igor Schmidt, Gavin A. 2009-12-16 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/964407 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/964407 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/964407 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/964407 54 AEROSOLS ALBEDO CARBON CLIMATES CLOUD COVER CRYOSPHERE GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS GREENHOUSE GASES SEA LEVEL SNOW SURFACE AIR 2009 ftosti 2023-07-11T08:47:42Z Aerosol direct (DE), indirect (IE), and black carbon-snow albedo (BAE) effects on climate between 1890 and 1995 are compared using equilibrium aerosol-climate simulations in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies General Circulation Model coupled to a mixed layer ocean. Pairs of control(1890)-perturbation(1995) with successive aerosol effects allow isolation of each effect. The experiments are conducted both with and without concurrent changes in greenhouse gases (GHG's). A new scheme allowing dependence of snow albedo on black carbon snow concentration is introduced. The fixed GHG experiments global surface air temperature (SAT) changed -0.2, -1.0 and +0.2 C from the DE, IE, and BAE. Ice and snow cover increased 1.0% from the IE and decreased 0.3% from the BAE. These changes were a factor of 4 larger in the Arctic. Global cloud cover increased by 0.5% from the IE. Net aerosol cooling effects are about half as large as the GHG warming, and their combined climate effects are smaller than the sum of their individual effects. Increasing GHG's did not affect the IE impact on cloud cover, however they decreased aerosol effects on SAT by 20% and on snow/ice cover by 50%; they also obscure the BAE on snow/ice cover. Arctic snow, ice, cloud, and shortwave forcing changes occur mostly during summer-fall, but SAT, sea level pressure, and long-wave forcing changes occur during winter. An explanation is that aerosols impact the cryosphere during the warm-season but the associated SAT effect is delayed until winter. Other/Unknown Material albedo Arctic black carbon SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic
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topic 54
AEROSOLS
ALBEDO
CARBON
CLIMATES
CLOUD COVER
CRYOSPHERE
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
GREENHOUSE GASES
SEA LEVEL
SNOW
SURFACE AIR
spellingShingle 54
AEROSOLS
ALBEDO
CARBON
CLIMATES
CLOUD COVER
CRYOSPHERE
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
GREENHOUSE GASES
SEA LEVEL
SNOW
SURFACE AIR
Koch, Dorothy
Menon, Surabi
Del Genio, Anthony
Ruedy, Reto
Alienov, Igor
Schmidt, Gavin A.
Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
topic_facet 54
AEROSOLS
ALBEDO
CARBON
CLIMATES
CLOUD COVER
CRYOSPHERE
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
GREENHOUSE GASES
SEA LEVEL
SNOW
SURFACE AIR
description Aerosol direct (DE), indirect (IE), and black carbon-snow albedo (BAE) effects on climate between 1890 and 1995 are compared using equilibrium aerosol-climate simulations in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies General Circulation Model coupled to a mixed layer ocean. Pairs of control(1890)-perturbation(1995) with successive aerosol effects allow isolation of each effect. The experiments are conducted both with and without concurrent changes in greenhouse gases (GHG's). A new scheme allowing dependence of snow albedo on black carbon snow concentration is introduced. The fixed GHG experiments global surface air temperature (SAT) changed -0.2, -1.0 and +0.2 C from the DE, IE, and BAE. Ice and snow cover increased 1.0% from the IE and decreased 0.3% from the BAE. These changes were a factor of 4 larger in the Arctic. Global cloud cover increased by 0.5% from the IE. Net aerosol cooling effects are about half as large as the GHG warming, and their combined climate effects are smaller than the sum of their individual effects. Increasing GHG's did not affect the IE impact on cloud cover, however they decreased aerosol effects on SAT by 20% and on snow/ice cover by 50%; they also obscure the BAE on snow/ice cover. Arctic snow, ice, cloud, and shortwave forcing changes occur mostly during summer-fall, but SAT, sea level pressure, and long-wave forcing changes occur during winter. An explanation is that aerosols impact the cryosphere during the warm-season but the associated SAT effect is delayed until winter.
author Koch, Dorothy
Menon, Surabi
Del Genio, Anthony
Ruedy, Reto
Alienov, Igor
Schmidt, Gavin A.
author_facet Koch, Dorothy
Menon, Surabi
Del Genio, Anthony
Ruedy, Reto
Alienov, Igor
Schmidt, Gavin A.
author_sort Koch, Dorothy
title Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
title_short Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
title_full Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
title_fullStr Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing Aerosol Impacts on Climate Over the Past Century
title_sort distinguishing aerosol impacts on climate over the past century
publishDate 2009
url http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/964407
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/964407
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