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  The climate effects of increasing ocean albedo: An idealized representation of solar geoengineering

Kravitz, B., Rasch, P., Wang, H., Robock, A., Gabriel, C., Boucher, O., et al. (2018). The climate effects of increasing ocean albedo: An idealized representation of solar geoengineering. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 13097-13113. doi:10.5194/acp-18-13097-2018.

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Kravitz, B., Author
Rasch, P.J., Author
Wang, H., Author
Robock, A., Author
Gabriel, C., Author
Boucher, O., Author
Cole, J.N.S., Author
Haywood, J., Author
Ji, D., Author
Jones, A., Author
Lenton, A., Author
Moore, J.C., Author
Muri, H., Author
Niemeier, Ulrike1, 2, Author           
Phipps, S., Author
Schmidt, Hauke1, 3, Author                 
Watanabe, S., Author
Yang, S., Author
Yoon, J.-H., Author
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1Middle and Upper Atmosphere, The Atmosphere in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, ou_913574              
2Stratospheric Forcing and Climate, The Atmosphere in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, DE, ou_3001852              
3Global Circulation and Climate, The Atmosphere in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, DE, ou_3001850              

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 Abstract: Geoengineering, or climate intervention, describes methods of deliberately altering the climate system to offset anthropogenic climate change. As an idealized representation of near-surface solar geoengineering over the ocean, such as marine cloud brightening, this paper discusses experiment G1ocean-albedo of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP), involving an abrupt quadrupling of the CO2 concentration and an instantaneous increase in ocean albedo to maintain approximate net top-of-atmosphere radiative flux balance. A total of 11 Earth system models are relatively consistent in their temperature, radiative flux, and hydrological cycle responses to this experiment. Due to the imposed forcing, air over the land surface warms by a model average of 1.14thinsp;K, while air over most of the ocean cools. Some parts of the near-surface air temperature over ocean warm due to heat transport from land to ocean. These changes generally resolve within a few years, indicating that changes in ocean heat content play at most a small role in the warming over the oceans. The hydrological cycle response is a general slowing down, with high heterogeneity in the response, particularly in the tropics. While idealized, these results have important implications for marine cloud brightening, or other methods of geoengineering involving spatially heterogeneous forcing, or other general forcings with a strong land-ocean contrast. It also reinforces previous findings that keeping top-of-atmosphere net radiative flux constant is not sufficient for preventing changes in global mean temperature. © Author(s) 2018.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-032018-08-282018-09-122018-09-12
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-13097-2018
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Title: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 18 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 13097 - 13113 Identifier: ISSN: 16807316