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Quantifying climate feedbacks in polar regions [PDF]
Estimating the magnitude of radiative and non-radiative feedbacks is key for understanding the climate dynamics of polar regions. Here the authors propose an inclusive methodology to quantify the influence of all those feedbacks, stimulating more ...
Hugues Goosse +13 more
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Radiative feedbacks govern the Earth's climate sensitivity and elucidate the geographic patterns of climate change in response to a carbon‐dioxide forcing.
Nicole Feldl, Timothy M. Merlis
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The Influence of Climate Feedbacks on Regional Hydrological Changes Under Global Warming
The influence of climate feedbacks on regional hydrological changes under warming is poorly understood. Here, a moist energy balance model (MEBM) with a Hadley Cell parameterization is used to isolate the influence of climate feedbacks on changes in ...
David B. Bonan +6 more
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Understanding the relationships between internal variability and forced climate feedbacks is key for using observations to constrain future climate change.
Luke L. B. Davis +3 more
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Quantifying land carbon cycle feedbacks under negative CO2 emissions [PDF]
Land and ocean carbon sinks play a major role in regulating atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate. However, their future efficiency depends on feedbacks in response to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate, namely the concentration ...
V. R. Chimuka +3 more
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A Pathway for Northern Hemisphere Extratropical Cooling to Elicit a Tropical Response
Previous studies have found that Northern Hemisphere aerosol‐like cooling induces a La Niña‐like response in the tropical Indo‐Pacific. Here, we explore how a coupled ocean‐atmosphere feedback pathway communicates and sustains this response.
Matthew T. Luongo +4 more
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Analytically tractable climate–carbon cycle feedbacks under 21st century anthropogenic forcing [PDF]
Changes to climate–carbon cycle feedbacks may significantly affect the Earth system's response to greenhouse gas emissions. These feedbacks are usually analysed from numerical output of complex and arguably opaque Earth system models.
S. J. Lade +16 more
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Carbon–climate feedbacks accelerate ocean acidification [PDF]
Carbon–climate feedbacks have the potential to significantly impact the future climate by altering atmospheric CO2 concentrations (Zaehle et al. 2010).
R. J. Matear, A. Lenton, A. Lenton
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The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the ‘social cost of carbon dioxide’ (SCCO _2 ), the projected cost to society of releasing an additional tonne of CO _2 . Cost-benefit integrated assessment models that estimate the SCCO _2 lack robust
Jarmo S Kikstra +5 more
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Radiative forcing and feedback by forests in warm climates – a sensitivity study [PDF]
We evaluate the radiative forcing of forests and the feedbacks triggered by forests in a warm, basically ice-free climate and in a cool climate with permanent high-latitude ice cover using the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Earth System Model. As a
U. Port, M. Claussen, V. Brovkin
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