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  • Reducing the aerosol forcin... Reducing the aerosol forcing uncertainty using observational constraints on warm rain processes
    Mülmenstädt, Johannes; Nam, Christine; Salzmann, Marc ... Science advances, 05/2020, Volume: 6, Issue: 22
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    Global climate models (GCMs) disagree with other lines of evidence on the rapid adjustments of cloud cover and liquid water path to anthropogenic aerosols. Attempts to use observations to constrain ...
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  • Extratropical Shortwave Clo... Extratropical Shortwave Cloud Feedbacks in the Context of the Global Circulation and Hydrological Cycle
    McCoy, Daniel T.; Field, Paul; Frazer, Michelle E. ... Geophysical research letters, 03/2022, Volume: 49, Issue: 8
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    Abstract Shortwave (SW) cloud feedback (SW FB ) is the primary driver of uncertainty in the effective climate sensitivity (ECS) predicted by global climate models (GCMs). ECS for several GCMs ...
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  • Constraining the Twomey eff... Constraining the Twomey effect from satellite observations: issues and perspectives
    Quaas, Johannes; Arola, Antti; Cairns, Brian ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 12/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 23
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    The Twomey effect describes the radiative forcing associated with a change in cloud albedo due to an increase in anthropogenic aerosol emissions. It is driven by the perturbation in cloud droplet ...
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  • Surprising similarities in ... Surprising similarities in model and observational aerosol radiative forcing estimates
    Gryspeerdt, Edward; Mülmenstädt, Johannes; Gettelman, Andrew ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 01/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The radiative forcing from aerosols (particularly through their interaction with clouds) remains one of the most uncertain components of the human forcing of the climate. Observation-based studies ...
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  • Multi-Model Simulations of ... Multi-Model Simulations of Aerosol and Ozone Radiative Forcing Due to Anthropogenic Emission Changes During the Period 1990-2015
    Myhre, Gunnar; Aas, Wenche; Ribu, Cherian ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 02/2017, Volume: 17, Issue: 4
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    Over the past few decades, the geographical distribution of emissions of substances that alter the atmospheric energy balance has changed due to economic growth and air pollution regulations. Here, ...
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  • Constraining the Twomey eff... Constraining the Twomey effect from satellite observations: Issues and perspectives
    Quaas, Johannes; Arola, Antti; Cairns, Brian ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 12/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 13
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    The Twomey effect describes the radiative forcing associated with a change in cloud albedo due to an increase in anthropogenic aerosol emissions. It is driven by the perturbation in cloud droplet ...
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  • General circulation models ... General circulation models simulate negative liquid water path–droplet number correlations, but anthropogenic aerosols still increase simulated liquid water path
    Mülmenstädt, Johannes; Gryspeerdt, Edward; Dipu, Sudhakar ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 06/2024, Volume: 24, Issue: 12
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    General circulation models' (GCMs) estimates of the liquid water path adjustment to anthropogenic aerosol emissions differ in sign from other lines of evidence. This reduces confidence in estimates ...
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  • Climate extremes in multi-m... Climate extremes in multi-model simulations of stratospheric aerosol and marine cloud brightening climate engineering
    Aswathy, V. N; Boucher, O; Quaas, M ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 08/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 16
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    Simulations from a multi-model ensemble for the RCP4.5 climate change scenario for the 21st century, and for two solar radiation management (SRM) schemes (stratospheric sulfate injection (G3), SULF ...
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  • The effect of rapid adjustm... The effect of rapid adjustments to halocarbons and N2O on radiative forcing
    Hodnebrog, Øivind; Myhre, Gunnar; Kramer, Ryan J. ... NPJ climate and atmospheric science, 11/2020, Volume: 3, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Rapid adjustments occur after initial perturbation of an external climate driver (e.g., CO 2 ) and involve changes in, e.g. atmospheric temperature, water vapour and clouds, independent of ...
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  • EASTERN PACIFIC EMITTED AER... EASTERN PACIFIC EMITTED AEROSOL CLOUD EXPERIMENT
    Russell, Lynn M.; Sorooshian, Armin; Seinfeld, John H. ... Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 05/2013, Volume: 94, Issue: 5
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    Aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions are widely held to be the largest single source of uncertainty in climate model projections of future radiative forcing due to increasing anthropogenic emissions. ...
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