The roles of aerosol direct and indirect effects in past and future climate change

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作者
Levy, Hiram, II [1 ]
Horowitz, Larry W. [1 ]
Schwarzkopf, M. Daniel [1 ]
Ming, Yi [1 ]
Golaz, Jean-Christophe [1 ]
Naik, Vaishali [2 ]
Ramaswamy, V. [1 ]
机构
[1] NOAA Geophys Fluid Dynam Lab, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
[2] UCAR NOAA Geophys Fluid Dynam Lab, Princeton, NJ USA
关键词
aerosols; climate; indirect effect; climate model; climate change; GASES; PARAMETERIZATION; STABILIZATION; CLOUDS; CO2;
D O I
10.1002/jgrd.50192
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Using the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's (GFDL's) fully coupled chemistry-climate (ocean/atmosphere/land/sea ice) model (CM3) with an explicit physical representation of aerosol indirect effects (cloud-water droplet activation), we find that the dramatic emission reductions (35%-80%) in anthropogenic aerosols and their precursors projected by Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 result in similar to 1 degrees C of additional warming and similar to 0.1mmday(-1) of additional precipitation, both globally averaged, by the end of the 21st century. The impact of these reductions in aerosol emissions on simulated global mean surface temperature and precipitation becomes apparent by mid-21st century. Furthermore, we find that the aerosol emission reductions cause precipitation to increase in East and South Asia by similar to 1.0mmday(-1) through the second half of the 21st century. Both the temperature and the precipitation responses simulated by CM3 are significantly stronger than the responses previously simulated by our earlier climate model (CM2.1) that only considered direct radiative forcing by aerosols. We conclude that the indirect effects of sulfate aerosol greatly enhance the impacts of aerosols on surface temperature in CM3; both direct and indirect effects from sulfate aerosols dominate the strong precipitation response, possibly with a small contribution from carbonaceous aerosols. Just as we found with the previous GFDL model, CM3 produces surface warming patterns that are uncorrelated with the spatial distribution of 21st century changes in aerosol loading. However, the largest precipitation increases in CM3 are colocated with the region of greatest aerosol decrease, in and downwind of Asia.
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页码:4521 / 4532
页数:12
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