The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) includes a comparison of observation-based and modeling-based estimates of the aerosol direct radiative forcing. In this comparison, satellite-based studies suggest a more negative aerosol direct radiative forcing than modeling studies. A previous satellite-based study, part of the IPCC comparison, uses aerosol optical depths and accumulation-mode fractions retrieved by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) at collection 4. The latest version of MODIS products, named collection 5, improves aerosol retrievals. Using these products, the direct forcing in the shortwave spectrum defined with respect to present-day natural aerosols is now est...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) includes a comp...
Large uncertainties exist in estimations of aerosol direct radiative forcing and indirect radiative ...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
The main uncertainty in anthropogenic forcing of the Earth’s climate stems from pollution aerosols, ...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) provides an aerosol re-analysis starti...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols are expected to cause a significant radiative forcing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
Large uncertainties exist in estimations of aerosol direct radiative forcing and indirect radiative ...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) includes a comp...
Large uncertainties exist in estimations of aerosol direct radiative forcing and indirect radiative ...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
The main uncertainty in anthropogenic forcing of the Earth’s climate stems from pollution aerosols, ...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) provides an aerosol re-analysis starti...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols are expected to cause a significant radiative forcing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
International audienceAerosols affect the Earth's energy budget directly by scattering and absorbing...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
Large uncertainties exist in estimations of aerosol direct radiative forcing and indirect radiative ...
In their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estimate the radiative forc...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...
International audienceIn their contribution to PNAS, Penner et al. (1) used a climate model to estim...