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Observation-based estimate of Earth's effective radiative forcing. [PDF]
Van Loon S, Rugenstein M, Barnes EA.
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Anomalous Opaque Clouds Revealed by Collocated MODIS and CALIOP Retrievals
Abstract This paper examines discrepancies between cloud optical thickness (COT) retrievals from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) cloud product, and cloud opacity measurements from the Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) lidar.
Adeleke Segun Ademakinwa +2 more
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Air Quality Penalty in Southeast Asia Driven by AMOC Slowdown
Abstract The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) regulates Earth's climate by redistributing heat and freshwater across the Atlantic Ocean. While accelerating Arctic melt is expected to weaken the AMOC, its implications for atmospheric composition remain poorly understood.
Ryan Vella +5 more
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Declining anthropogenic aerosols amplify Northern Hemisphere Hadley circulation weakening in the 21st century. [PDF]
Kim SY +5 more
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On the Utility of the Transient Climate Response
Abstract The Transient Climate Response (TCR) is a metric of climate sensitivity relevant to present‐day climate change, but has been less studied than the Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity. Here, we emphasize the utility of the TCR by demonstrating that temperature and radiative forcing in transient scenarios are linearly related, where the ...
Nadir Jeevanjee +4 more
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Evaluation of preliminary global model intercomparison
Evaluation of preliminary global model ...
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Can Large‐Scale Clustering of Tropical Precipitation Be Used to Constrain Climate Sensitivity?
Abstract The spatial organization of deep convection in tropical regions is posited to play an important role in determining characteristics of the tropical climate such as the humidity distribution and cloudiness and may therefore be an important control on climate feedbacks. This study analyzes one aspect of convective organization, the clustering of
P. Blackberg, M. S. Singh
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Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes. [PDF]
Bevacqua E +3 more
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