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Microphysical simulations of sulfur burdens from stratospheric sulfur geoengineering [PDF]
Recent microphysical studies suggest that geoengineering by continuous stratospheric injection of SO<sub>2</sub> gas may be limited by the growth of the aerosols.
J. M. English, O. B. Toon, M. J. Mills
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Abstract Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) has been proposed as a potential strategy to cool the planet. The ARISE‐SAI‐1.5 approach, which employes a moderate emission scenario, is simulated to limit future global warming to 1.5°C by injecting aerosols into the stratosphere in the year 2035.
Founi M. Awo +8 more
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Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is estimated to have increased the likelihood of the 2015–2017 Western Cape drought, also called ‘Day Zero’ drought, by a factor of three, with a projected additional threefold increase of risk in a world with 2 °C ...
Romaric C Odoulami +7 more
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Defining Scales of Field Studies and Experiments to Assess Marine Cloud Brightening
Abstract Solar radiation modification (SRM) is being discussed as a potential option for addressing climate risks while atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations are reduced to lower levels. However, understanding of the potential efficacy, impacts, benefits and harms of different SRM approaches remains limited.
Sarah J. Doherty +3 more
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Observation of sulphate aerosols and SO2 from volcanic eruptions using data from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) [PDF]
Infrared spectra measured by the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS) on board of the SCISAT satellite were used to analyse the temporal and spatial evolution of volcanic aerosols from the Kasatochi (August 2008 ...
Doeringer, Debora
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Abstract Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), whereby reflective particles are released into the stratosphere to induce cooling, is one possible tool to counteract global warming and its associated risks. However, there is much uncertainty surrounding how SAI would be deployed, as well as the potential of novel and unknown risks and impacts.
Cameron Dong +2 more
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A computationally efficient method to model Stratospheric Aerosol Injection experiments
This dataset contains the necessary code and data for reproducing the results of the accompanying paper. In this work, we implement a method for prescribing stratospheric aerosol fields in geoengineering simulations with CESM2-CAM and CESM1-CAM based on ...
Jasper de Jong (Utrecht University)
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A computationally efficient method to model Stratospheric Aerosol Injection experiments (addendum)
This dataset, together with "A computationally efficient method to model Stratospheric Aerosol Injection experiments", contains the necessary code and data for reproducing the results of the accompanying paper.
Jasper de Jong (Utrecht University)
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Abstract Asian precipitation changes over multiple time scales have been extensively studied, yet the relative roles of external forcing and internal variability in shaping the large‐scale Asian precipitation pattern over the past millennium remain underexplored. Here, we demonstrate that the tripolar pattern of decadal precipitation variability across
Wenmin Man +4 more
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Little is known about how climate intervention through stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) may affect the climatology of the Southern Hemisphere extratropical cyclones under warming scenarios.
Michelle Simões Reboita +6 more
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