The response of the climate system to the indirect effects of anthropogenic sulfate aerosol |
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Authors: | K D Williams A Jones D L Roberts C A Senior M J Woodage |
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Institution: | (1) Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Office, London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 2SY, UK E-mail: kdwilliams@meto.gov.uk, GB |
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Abstract: | The indirect effects of anthropogenic sulfate aerosols on the albedo and lifetime of clouds may produce a significant impact
on the climate system. A `state of the art' general circulation model (GCM) which includes an interactive sulfur cycle and
a physically based cloud microphysics scheme is coupled to a mixed-layer ocean model in order to study the impact of the indirect
effects on the coupled climate system. The linearity of the two indirect effects on the model response is also investigated
by including each effect separately in the model. The response of the sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and sea ice is found
to provide an important feedback on the cooling at high latitudes and the change in meridional SST gradient results in a southward
shift of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ). The sensitivity of the model to the forcing from the indirect effects
of sulfate aerosol is found to be similar to, but slightly weaker than that obtained from a doubling of CO2.
Received: 30 August 2000 / Accepted: 3 January 2001 |
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