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Weakened tropical circulation and reduced precipitation in response to geoengineering
Geoengineering by injection of reflective aerosols into the stratosphere has been proposed as a way to counteract the warming effect of greenhouse gases by reducing the intensity of solar radiation reaching the surface.
Angus J Ferraro +2 more
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Previous climate modeling studies demonstrate the ability of feedback-regulated, stratospheric aerosol geoengineering with injection at multiple independent latitudes to meet multiple simultaneous temperature-based objectives in the presence of ...
MacMartin, Douglas +3 more
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Idealized models or emulators of volcanic aerosol forcing have been widely used to reconstruct the spatio‐temporal evolution of past volcanic forcing. However, existing models, including the most recently developed Easy Volcanic Aerosol (EVA, Toohey et ...
Schmidt, Anja +9 more
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Impacts of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection on Renewable Energy Systems
Climate change is one of the 21st centurys major challenges. However, the progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions is perceived as being too slow. Hence, more radical technologies such as stratospheric aerosol injection are entering discussions to limit climate change.
Kebrich, Sebastian +3 more
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<p>Code used quantify the Assessing Responses and Impacts of Solar climate intervention on the Earth system with Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (ARISE-SAI) controller sensitivity to various internal variability patterns.</p> <p>Link to
Charlotte Connolly
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Effects of stratospheric sulfate aerosol geo-engineering on cirrus clouds
Cooling the Earth through the injection of sulphate into the stratosphere is one of the most discussed geo-engineering (GE) schemes. Stratospheric aerosols can sediment into the troposphere, modify the aerosol composition and thus might impact cirrus ...
Lohmann, U., Kuebbeler, M., Feichter, J.
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The Fingerprints of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection in E3SM
Benjamin Wagman +3 more
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Using stratospheric aerosol injection to alleviate global warming: when?
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), a type of solar radiation modification (SRM), has the potential to reduce global warming caused by excessive greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Florin, Marie-Valentine
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Simulations of stratospheric geoengineering with black carbon (BC) aerosols using a general circulation model with fixed sea surface temperatures show that the climate effects strongly depend on aerosol size and altitude of injection.
Shindell, Drew T. +3 more
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Stratospheric aerosol injection is a potential method of climate intervention to reduce climate risk as decarbonization efforts continue. However, possible ecosystem impacts from the strategic design of hypothetical intervention scenarios are poorly ...
Daniel M. Hueholt +3 more
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