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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThis study assesses the impacts of stratospheric aerosol intervention (SAI) and solar dimming on stratospheric ozone based on the G6 Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) experiments, called G6sulfur and...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAs part of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project a numerical experiment known as G6sulfur has been designed in which temperatures under a high-forcing future scenario (SSP5-8.5) are reduced to those under a...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBiomass burning smoke is advected over the southeastern Atlantic Ocean between July and October of each year. This smoke plume overlies and mixes into a region of persistent low marine clouds. Model calculations of...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 14) Peer-ReviewedThe present work aims at better understanding regional climate-aerosol interactions by studying the relationships between aerosols and synoptic atmospheric circulation over the Euro-Mediterranean region. Two 40-year...
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From:The Cryosphere (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSnow spectral albedo in the visible/near-infrared range has been continuously measured during a winter season at Col de Porte alpine site (French Alps; 45.30° N, 5.77° E; 1325 m a.s.l.). The evolution of such...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedStratospheric ozone and water vapour are key components of the Earth system, and past and future changes to both have important impacts on global and regional climate. Here, we evaluate long-term changes in these species...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedSimulations are performed for the period 2000-2015 by two different regional climate models, ALADIN and RegCM, to quantify the direct and semi-direct radiative effects of biomass-burning aerosols (BBAs) in the southeast...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis study investigates, through regional climate modelling, the surface mass concentration and AOD (aerosol optical depth) evolution of the various (anthropogenic and natural) aerosols over the Euro-Mediterranean region...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedIt is important to understand how future environmental policies will impact both climate change and air pollution. Although targeting near-term climate forcers (NTCFs), defined here as aerosols, tropospheric ozone, and...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedSolar geoengineering has been receiving increased attention in recent years as a potential temporary solution to offset global warming. One method of approximating global-scale solar geoengineering in climate models is...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 14) Peer-ReviewedIn this work, we use Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) simulations from 10 Earth system models (ESMs) and general circulation models (GCMs) to study the fast climate responses on pre-industrial...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Stelios Kazadzis, Dimitra Founda, Basil E. Psiloglou, Harry Kambezidis, Nickolaos Mihalopoulos, Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo, Charikleia Meleti, Panagiotis I. Raptis, Fragiskos Pierros, Pierre Nabat To access,...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedThe effective radiative forcing, which includes the instantaneous forcing plus adjustments from the atmosphere and surface, has emerged as the key metric of evaluating human and natural influence on the climate. We...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedAnthropogenic aerosol emissions have increased considerably over the last century, but climate effects and quantification of the emissions are highly uncertain as one goes back in time. This uncertainty is partly due to...
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From:Geoscientific Model Development (Vol. 14, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe tropical Atlantic has been facing a massive proliferation of Sargassum since 2011, with severe environmental and socioeconomic impacts. The development of large-scale modeling of Sargassum transport and physiology is...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Marc Mallet, Pierre Nabat, Paquita Zuidema, Jens Redemann, Andrew Mark Sayer, Martin Stengel, Sebastian Schmidt, Sabrina Cochrane, Sharon Burton, Richard Ferrare, Kerry Meyer, Pablo Saide, Hiren Jethva, Omar...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMineral dust is the most abundant aerosol species by mass in the atmosphere, and it impacts global climate, biogeochemistry, and human health. Understanding these varied impacts on the Earth system requires accurate...
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From:The Cryosphere (Vol. 14, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe presence of light-absorbing particles (LAPs) in snow leads to a decrease in short-wave albedo affecting the surface energy budget. However, the understanding of the impacts of LAPs is hampered by the lack of...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 17, Issue 22) Peer-ReviewedIn spring, the Mediterranean Sea, a well-stratified low-nutrient-low-chlorophyll region, receives atmospheric deposition by both desert dust from the Sahara and airborne particles from anthropogenic sources. Such...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper quantifies the pre-industrial (1850) to present-day (2014) effective radiative forcing (ERF) of anthropogenic emissions of NO.sub.X, volatile organic compounds (VOCs; including CO), SO.sub.2, NH.sub.3, black...