The observed reduction in land surface radiation over the last several decades (1960-1990)---the so-called "dimming effect"--- and the more recent evidence of a reversal in "dimming" over some locations beyond 1990 suggest several consequences on climate, notably on the hydrological cycle. Such a reduction in radiation should imply reduced surface temperature (Ts) and precipitation, which have not occurred. We have investigated the possible causes for the above climate features using a climate model coupled to a dynamic ocean model under natural and anthropogenic conditions. To isolate the aerosol influence on surface radiation trends, we have analyzed transient climate simulations from 1960 to 2002 with and without anthropogenic aer...
Observational evidence indicates significant regional trends in solar radiation at the surface in bo...
Periods of dimming and brightening have been recorded in observational datasets of surface solar rad...
Land fraction and the solar energy at the top of the atmosphere (solar constant) may have been signi...
The observed reduction in land surface radiation over the last several decades (1960-1990)---the so-...
International audienceAerosols have a dimming and cooling effect and change hydrological regimes, th...
Abstract Aerosols have a dimming and cooling effect and change hydrological regimes, thus affecting ...
Aerosols, tiny suspended solid or liquid particles in the atmosphere, are important drivers of atmos...
International audienceWe use the IPSL climate model to investigate biophysical impacts of Anthropoge...
Incident solar radiation has changed in the last 50 years, as an initial dimming trend from 1960 to ...
Incident solar radiation has changed in the last 50 years, as an initial dimming trend from 1960 to ...
Earth’s climate sensitivity has long been subject to heated debate and has spurred renewed interest ...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
Observational evidence indicates significant regional trends in solar radiation at the surface in bo...
Periods of dimming and brightening have been recorded in observational datasets of surface solar rad...
Land fraction and the solar energy at the top of the atmosphere (solar constant) may have been signi...
The observed reduction in land surface radiation over the last several decades (1960-1990)---the so-...
International audienceAerosols have a dimming and cooling effect and change hydrological regimes, th...
Abstract Aerosols have a dimming and cooling effect and change hydrological regimes, thus affecting ...
Aerosols, tiny suspended solid or liquid particles in the atmosphere, are important drivers of atmos...
International audienceWe use the IPSL climate model to investigate biophysical impacts of Anthropoge...
Incident solar radiation has changed in the last 50 years, as an initial dimming trend from 1960 to ...
Incident solar radiation has changed in the last 50 years, as an initial dimming trend from 1960 to ...
Earth’s climate sensitivity has long been subject to heated debate and has spurred renewed interest ...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
Observational evidence indicates significant regional trends in solar radiation at the surface in bo...
Periods of dimming and brightening have been recorded in observational datasets of surface solar rad...
Land fraction and the solar energy at the top of the atmosphere (solar constant) may have been signi...