We conducted global simulations of temperature change due to anthropogenic trace gas emissions, which extended from the surface, through the thermosphere and ionosphere, to the exobase. These simulations were done under solar maximum conditions, in order to compare the effect of the solar cycle on global change to previous work using solar minimum conditions. The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model‐eXtended was employed in this study. As in previous work, lower atmosphere warming, due to increasing anthropogenic gases, is accompanied by upper atmosphere cooling, starting in the lower stratosphere, and becoming dramatic, almost 2 K per decade for the global mean annual mean, in the thermosphere. This thermospheric cooling, and consequen...
The 11-year solar cycles in ozone and temperature are examined using newsimulations of coupled chemi...
The ability of climate models to simulate large-scale temperature changes during the twentieth centu...
Continued anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are expected to cause further global warming ...
We simulated anthropogenic global change through the entire atmosphere, including the thermosphere a...
The changes arising from variations in solar activity and human activities on atmospheric compositio...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
This paper introduces the three-dimensional Hamburg Model of the Neutral and Ionized Atmosphere (HAM...
We estimate the consequences of a potential strong decrease of the solar activity using the model si...
Monitoring climatic changes in the thermosphere and ionosphere and understanding their causes is imp...
Solar variability influences the earth's atmosphere on different time scales. In particular, the imp...
©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights ReservedWe investigate the effects of a recently propo...
It has been suggested that the Sun may evolve into a period of lower activity over the 21st century....
Simulations of the preindustrial and doubled CO2 climates are made with the GISS Global Climate Midd...
In this study, a global atmospheric model, Specified Dynamics Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Mod...
In the upper atmosphere, greenhouse gases produce a cooling effect, instead of a warming effect. Inc...
The 11-year solar cycles in ozone and temperature are examined using newsimulations of coupled chemi...
The ability of climate models to simulate large-scale temperature changes during the twentieth centu...
Continued anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are expected to cause further global warming ...
We simulated anthropogenic global change through the entire atmosphere, including the thermosphere a...
The changes arising from variations in solar activity and human activities on atmospheric compositio...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
This paper introduces the three-dimensional Hamburg Model of the Neutral and Ionized Atmosphere (HAM...
We estimate the consequences of a potential strong decrease of the solar activity using the model si...
Monitoring climatic changes in the thermosphere and ionosphere and understanding their causes is imp...
Solar variability influences the earth's atmosphere on different time scales. In particular, the imp...
©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights ReservedWe investigate the effects of a recently propo...
It has been suggested that the Sun may evolve into a period of lower activity over the 21st century....
Simulations of the preindustrial and doubled CO2 climates are made with the GISS Global Climate Midd...
In this study, a global atmospheric model, Specified Dynamics Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Mod...
In the upper atmosphere, greenhouse gases produce a cooling effect, instead of a warming effect. Inc...
The 11-year solar cycles in ozone and temperature are examined using newsimulations of coupled chemi...
The ability of climate models to simulate large-scale temperature changes during the twentieth centu...
Continued anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are expected to cause further global warming ...