International audienceFeedbacks play a fundamental role in determining the magnitude of the response of the climate system to external forcing, such as from anthropogenic emissions. The latest generation of Earth system models includes aerosol and chemistry components that interact with each other and with the biosphere. These interactions introduce a complex web of feedbacks that is important to understand and quantify. This paper addresses multiple pathways for aerosol and chemical feedbacks in Earth system models. These focus on changes in natural emissions (dust, sea salt, dimethyl sulfide, biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) and lightning) and changes in reaction rates for methane and ozone chemistry. The feedback terms are the...
The climate of the Earth is changing in response to natural and anthropogenic forcing agents. Emissi...
Including interactive atmospheric chemistry in climate change simulations may have a significant imp...
Abstract. We present results from two experiments carried out with a coupled ocean-atmosphere-tropos...
International audienceFeedbacks play a fundamental role in determining the magnitude of the response...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models extend the number of feedback mechanisms in climate c...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) affect climate via changes to aerosols, aerosol-cloud in...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models (CCMs) extend the number of feedback mechanisms in cl...
An atmosphere-ocean model including interactive atmospheric chemistry was used to quantify the impor...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models extend the number of feedback mechanisms in climate c...
We extend the theory of climate feedbacks to include atmospheric chemistry. A change in temperature ...
A multitude of biogeochemical feedback mechanisms govern the climate sensitivity of Earth in respons...
The feedback between the emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), atmospheric compo...
Occurence of an ozone radiative feedback has been demonstrated in CO2-driven global warming simulati...
Methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas directly emitted by human activity, is remov...
Abstract. The natural environment is a major source of at-mospheric aerosols, including dust, second...
The climate of the Earth is changing in response to natural and anthropogenic forcing agents. Emissi...
Including interactive atmospheric chemistry in climate change simulations may have a significant imp...
Abstract. We present results from two experiments carried out with a coupled ocean-atmosphere-tropos...
International audienceFeedbacks play a fundamental role in determining the magnitude of the response...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models extend the number of feedback mechanisms in climate c...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) affect climate via changes to aerosols, aerosol-cloud in...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models (CCMs) extend the number of feedback mechanisms in cl...
An atmosphere-ocean model including interactive atmospheric chemistry was used to quantify the impor...
Interactively coupled climate chemistry models extend the number of feedback mechanisms in climate c...
We extend the theory of climate feedbacks to include atmospheric chemistry. A change in temperature ...
A multitude of biogeochemical feedback mechanisms govern the climate sensitivity of Earth in respons...
The feedback between the emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), atmospheric compo...
Occurence of an ozone radiative feedback has been demonstrated in CO2-driven global warming simulati...
Methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas directly emitted by human activity, is remov...
Abstract. The natural environment is a major source of at-mospheric aerosols, including dust, second...
The climate of the Earth is changing in response to natural and anthropogenic forcing agents. Emissi...
Including interactive atmospheric chemistry in climate change simulations may have a significant imp...
Abstract. We present results from two experiments carried out with a coupled ocean-atmosphere-tropos...