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The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
by
Tatzelt, Christian
, Gysel-Beer, Martin
, Henning, Silvia
, Grosvenor, Daniel P.
, Yoshioka, Masaru
, Regayre, Leighton A.
, Carslaw, Ken S.
, Johnson, Jill S.
, Baccarini, Andrea
, Schmale, Julia
, Stratmann, Frank
in
Aerosol measurements
/ Aerosol properties
/ Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Antarctic expeditions
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud interaction
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Emissions
/ Expeditions
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ Marine aerosols
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Oceans
/ Parameter uncertainty
/ Radiative forcing
/ Regions
/ Sea spray
/ Standard deviation
/ Uncertainty
2020
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The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
by
Tatzelt, Christian
, Gysel-Beer, Martin
, Henning, Silvia
, Grosvenor, Daniel P.
, Yoshioka, Masaru
, Regayre, Leighton A.
, Carslaw, Ken S.
, Johnson, Jill S.
, Baccarini, Andrea
, Schmale, Julia
, Stratmann, Frank
in
Aerosol measurements
/ Aerosol properties
/ Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Antarctic expeditions
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud interaction
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Emissions
/ Expeditions
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ Marine aerosols
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Oceans
/ Parameter uncertainty
/ Radiative forcing
/ Regions
/ Sea spray
/ Standard deviation
/ Uncertainty
2020
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The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
by
Tatzelt, Christian
, Gysel-Beer, Martin
, Henning, Silvia
, Grosvenor, Daniel P.
, Yoshioka, Masaru
, Regayre, Leighton A.
, Carslaw, Ken S.
, Johnson, Jill S.
, Baccarini, Andrea
, Schmale, Julia
, Stratmann, Frank
in
Aerosol measurements
/ Aerosol properties
/ Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Antarctic expeditions
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud interaction
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Emissions
/ Expeditions
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ Marine aerosols
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Oceans
/ Parameter uncertainty
/ Radiative forcing
/ Regions
/ Sea spray
/ Standard deviation
/ Uncertainty
2020
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The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
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The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
2020
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Aerosol measurements over the Southern Ocean are used to constrain
aerosol–cloud interaction radiative forcing (RFaci) uncertainty in a global climate model. Forcing uncertainty is quantified using 1 million climate model variants that sample the uncertainty in nearly 30 model parameters. Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei and other aerosol properties from an Antarctic circumnavigation expedition strongly constrain natural aerosol emissions: default sea spray emissions need to be increased by around a factor of 3 to be consistent with measurements. Forcing uncertainty is reduced by around 7 % using this set of several hundred measurements, which is comparable to the 8 % reduction achieved using a diverse and extensive set of over 9000 predominantly Northern Hemisphere measurements. When Southern Ocean and Northern Hemisphere measurements are combined, uncertainty in RFaci is reduced by 21 %, and the strongest 20 % of forcing values are ruled out as implausible. In this combined constraint, observationally plausible RFaci is around 0.17 W m−2 weaker (less negative) with 95 % credible values ranging from −2.51 to
−1.17 W m−2 (standard deviation of −2.18 to −1.46 W m−2). The Southern Ocean and Northern Hemisphere measurement datasets are complementary because they constrain different processes. These results
highlight the value of remote marine aerosol measurements.
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