A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing, R, is proportional to global surface air temperature T, R=λT . Previous studies have highlighted two unresolved issues with this model: first, the feedback parameter λ depends on the forcing agent; second, λ varies with time. Here, we investigate the factors controlling R in two atmosphere–slab ocean climate models subjected to a wide range of abrupt climate forcings. It is found that R scales not only with T, but also with the large-scale tropospheric stability S (defined here as the estimated inversion strength area-averaged over ocean regions equatorward of 50∘). Positive S promotes negative R, mainly through shortwave cloud and lapse-rat...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
Graduation date: 2012In a steady state, the Earth's absorbed solar radiation (ASR) balances the outg...
Radiative feedback mechanisms associated with temperature, water vapor, cloud, and surface albedo ch...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
Experiments with CO2 instantaneously quadrupled and then held constant are used to show that the rel...
In radiative forcing and climate feedback frameworks, the initial stratospheric and tropospheric adj...
Global warming in response to external radiative forcing is determined by the feedback of the climat...
Climate feedbacks generally become smaller in magnitude over time under CO2 forcing in coupled clima...
The literature offers conflicting findings about which regions contribute most to increases in the g...
The traditional forcing-feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Eight atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) are forced with observed historical (1871–2010)...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
The sensitivity of global climate with respect to forcing is generally described in terms of the glo...
In this paper, we breakdown the temperature response of coupled ocean-atmosphere climate models into...
A simple technique is proposed for calculating global mean climate forcing from transient integratio...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
Graduation date: 2012In a steady state, the Earth's absorbed solar radiation (ASR) balances the outg...
Radiative feedback mechanisms associated with temperature, water vapor, cloud, and surface albedo ch...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
Experiments with CO2 instantaneously quadrupled and then held constant are used to show that the rel...
In radiative forcing and climate feedback frameworks, the initial stratospheric and tropospheric adj...
Global warming in response to external radiative forcing is determined by the feedback of the climat...
Climate feedbacks generally become smaller in magnitude over time under CO2 forcing in coupled clima...
The literature offers conflicting findings about which regions contribute most to increases in the g...
The traditional forcing-feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Eight atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) are forced with observed historical (1871–2010)...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
The sensitivity of global climate with respect to forcing is generally described in terms of the glo...
In this paper, we breakdown the temperature response of coupled ocean-atmosphere climate models into...
A simple technique is proposed for calculating global mean climate forcing from transient integratio...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
Graduation date: 2012In a steady state, the Earth's absorbed solar radiation (ASR) balances the outg...
Radiative feedback mechanisms associated with temperature, water vapor, cloud, and surface albedo ch...