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Sergei Soldatenko
The ocean, one of the five major components of the Earth?s climate system, plays a key role in climate-forming processes, affecting its change and variability. The ocean influences climate over a wide range of time?space scales. To explore the climate, i...
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Sigrun Matthes, Ling Lim, Ulrike Burkhardt, Katrin Dahlmann, Simone Dietmüller, Volker Grewe, Amund S. Haslerud, Johannes Hendricks, Bethan Owen, Giovanni Pitari, Mattia Righi and Agnieszka Skowron
Aviation is seeking for ways to reduce its climate impact caused by CO2 emissions and non-CO2 effects. Operational measures which change overall flight altitude have the potential to reduce climate impact of individual effects, comprising CO2 but in part...
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Lena Wilhelm, Klaus Gierens and Susanne Rohs
Persistent contrails and contrail cirrus are estimated to have a larger impact on climate than all CO2
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emissions from global aviation since the introduction of jet engines. However, the measure for this impact, the effective radiative forcing (ERF) or...
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Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas,Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a key site for biodiversity conservation, besides being one of the most searched destinies for ecotourism in Brazil. We present the first study focusing on the evaluation of this important archipelago?s exposure to ...
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Sudhakar Dipu, Johannes Quaas, Martin Quaas, Wilfried Rickels, Johannes Mülmenstädt and Olivier Boucher
Radiation management (RM) has been proposed as a conceivable climate engineering (CE) intervention to mitigate global warming. In this study, we used a coupled climate model (MPI-ESM) with a very idealized setup to investigate the efficacy and risks of C...
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Norman C. Treloar
Since 1850, the rise in global mean surface temperatures (GMSTs) from increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has exhibited three ~30-year hiatus (surface cooling) episodes. The current hiatus is often thought to be generated by ...
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Martin Rypdal, Hege-Beate Fredriksen, Eirik Myrvoll-Nilsen, Kristoffer Rypdal and Sigrunn H. Sørbye
Earth’s global surface temperature shows variability on an extended range of temporal scales and satisfies an emergent scaling symmetry. Recent studies indicate that scale invariance is not only a feature of the observed temperature fluctuations, b...
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Sergei A. Soldatenko
In this paper, we apply the optimal control theory to obtain the analytic solutions of the two-component globally averaged energy balance model in order to estimate the influence of solar radiation management (SRM) operations on the global mean surface t...
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Coraline Wyard, Sébastien Doutreloup, Alexandre Belleflamme, Martin Wild and Xavier Fettweis
The use of regional climate models (RCMs) can partly reduce the biases in global radiative flux (Eg↓) that are found in reanalysis products and global models, as they allow for a finer spatial resolution and a finer parametrisation of surface and at...
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Oluwaseun O. Ogunro, Scott M. Elliott, Oliver W. Wingenter, Clara Deal, Weiwei Fu, Nathan Collier and Forrest M. Hoffman
The effort to accurately estimate global radiative forcing has long been hampered by a degree of uncertainty in the tropospheric aerosol contribution. Reducing uncertainty in natural aerosol processes, the baseline of the aerosol budget, thus becomes a f...
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