International audienceThis article reports on the accuracy in aerosol- and cloud-free conditions of the radiation parameterizations used in climate models. Accuracy is assessed relative to observationally validated reference models for fluxes under present-day conditions and forcing (flux changes) from quadrupled concentrations of carbon dioxide. Agreement among reference models is typically within 1 W/m2, while parameterized calculations are roughly half as accurate in the longwave and even less accurate, and more variable, in the shortwave. Absorption of shortwave radiation is underestimated by most parameterizations in the present day and has relatively large errors in forcing. Error in present-day conditions is essentially unrelated to ...
Aerosols interact with radiation and clouds. Substantial progress made over the past 40 years in obs...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
The effect of observational constraint on the ranges of uncertain physical and chemical process para...
International audienceThis article reports on the accuracy in aerosol- and cloud-free conditions of ...
This article reports on the accuracy in aerosol- and cloud-free conditions of the radiation paramete...
International audienceKey Points: 44 • An assessment of multiple lines of evidence supported by a co...
[1] Radiative forcing is a useful tool for predicting equilibrium global temperature change. However...
The radiative forcing from aerosols (particularly through their interaction with clouds) remains one...
The continuing increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) makes it essential that climate sensiti...
A new paradigm in benchmark absorption-scattering radiative transfer is presented that enables both ...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
This paper evaluates global mean radiatively important properties of chemistry climate models (CCMs)...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Geophysical Union via the DOI in t...
The largest uncertainty in the historical radiative forcing of climate is caused by the interaction ...
Nine different global models with detailed aerosol modules have independently produced instantaneous...
Aerosols interact with radiation and clouds. Substantial progress made over the past 40 years in obs...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
The effect of observational constraint on the ranges of uncertain physical and chemical process para...
International audienceThis article reports on the accuracy in aerosol- and cloud-free conditions of ...
This article reports on the accuracy in aerosol- and cloud-free conditions of the radiation paramete...
International audienceKey Points: 44 • An assessment of multiple lines of evidence supported by a co...
[1] Radiative forcing is a useful tool for predicting equilibrium global temperature change. However...
The radiative forcing from aerosols (particularly through their interaction with clouds) remains one...
The continuing increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) makes it essential that climate sensiti...
A new paradigm in benchmark absorption-scattering radiative transfer is presented that enables both ...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
This paper evaluates global mean radiatively important properties of chemistry climate models (CCMs)...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Geophysical Union via the DOI in t...
The largest uncertainty in the historical radiative forcing of climate is caused by the interaction ...
Nine different global models with detailed aerosol modules have independently produced instantaneous...
Aerosols interact with radiation and clouds. Substantial progress made over the past 40 years in obs...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
The effect of observational constraint on the ranges of uncertain physical and chemical process para...