Experiments with seven Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 models were used to assess the climate feedback parameter for net historical, historical greenhouse gas (GHG) and anthropogenic aerosol forcings. The net radiative feedback is found to be more amplifying (higher effective climate sensitivity) for aerosol than GHG forcing, and hence also less amplifying for net historical (GHG + aerosol) than GHG only. We demonstrate that this difference is consistent with their different latitudinal distributions. Historical aerosol forcing is most pronounced in northern extratropics, where the boundary layer is decoupled from the free troposphere, so the consequent temperature change is confined to low altitude and causes low-level cloud ...
The literature offers conflicting findings about which regions contribute most to increases in the g...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Global temperature has increased significantly during the past century. Understanding the causes of ...
Experiments with six CMIP6 models were used to assess the climate feedback parameter for net histori...
The relative importance of anthropogenic aerosol in decadal variations of historical climate is unce...
Uncertainties in aerosol radiative forcings, especially those associated with clouds, contribute to ...
Uncertainties in aerosol radiative forcings, especially those associated with clouds, contribute to ...
Radiative forcing is a useful tool for predicting equilibrium global temperature change. However, it...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Geophysical Union via the DOI in t...
For the 1960-2000 period, the latest generation of climate models (CMIP6) shows less global mean sur...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
The projected response of the atmospheric circulation to the radiative changes induced by CO2 forcin...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
We analyze the atmospheric processes that explain the large changes in radiative feedbacks between t...
Aerosols and their effect on the radiative properties of clouds are one of the largest sources of un...
The literature offers conflicting findings about which regions contribute most to increases in the g...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Global temperature has increased significantly during the past century. Understanding the causes of ...
Experiments with six CMIP6 models were used to assess the climate feedback parameter for net histori...
The relative importance of anthropogenic aerosol in decadal variations of historical climate is unce...
Uncertainties in aerosol radiative forcings, especially those associated with clouds, contribute to ...
Uncertainties in aerosol radiative forcings, especially those associated with clouds, contribute to ...
Radiative forcing is a useful tool for predicting equilibrium global temperature change. However, it...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Geophysical Union via the DOI in t...
For the 1960-2000 period, the latest generation of climate models (CMIP6) shows less global mean sur...
The global temperature trend observed over the last century is largely the result of two opposing ef...
The projected response of the atmospheric circulation to the radiative changes induced by CO2 forcin...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
We analyze the atmospheric processes that explain the large changes in radiative feedbacks between t...
Aerosols and their effect on the radiative properties of clouds are one of the largest sources of un...
The literature offers conflicting findings about which regions contribute most to increases in the g...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Global temperature has increased significantly during the past century. Understanding the causes of ...