Solar radiation management through artificially increasing the amount of stratospheric sulfate aerosol is being considered as a possible climate engineering method. To overcome the challenge of transporting the necessary amount of sulfur to the stratosphere, Quaglia and co-workers suggest deliberate emissions of carbonyl sulfide (OCS), a long-lived precursor of atmospheric sulfate. In their paper, published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in 2022, they outline two scenarios with OCS emissions either at the Earth's surface or in the tropical upper troposphere and calculate the expected radiative forcing using a climate model. In our opinion, the study (i) neglects a significantly higher surface uptake that will inevitably be induced by ...
The sulfur cycle and radiative effects of sulfate aerosol on climate are studied with a Global tropo...
Injecting sulfate aerosol precursors into the stratosphere has been suggested as a means of geoengin...
Kretzschmar et al., in a comment in 2017, use the spread in the output of aerosol–climate models to ...
These files contain data along supporting all results reported in Quaglia et al, "An approach to sul...
Globally, carbonyl sulphide (COS) is the most abundant sulphur gas in the atmosphere. Our chemistry-...
Aerosols from anthropogenic and natural sources have been recognized as having an important impact o...
Deliberately blocking out a small portion of the incoming solar radiation would cool the climate. On...
Abstract. Anthropogenic sulfate aerosol is a major contributor to shortwave radiative forcing of cli...
Interactive comment on “Source-receptor relationships between East Asian sulfur dioxide emissions an...
Stratospheric sulfate geoengineering (SSG) could contribute to avoiding some of the adverse impacts ...
The editorial essay by Shaw et al. (1998) discusses the possible role of deep convective transports ...
Abstract. In a recent paper Hu et al. (2011) suggest that the recovery of stratospheric ozone during...
Lennartz, S.T. ... et. al.-- 18 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables, 1 appendix, supplement https://dx.doi.o...
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols have several important roles in climate change. They affect the E...
It is debated how much stratospheric sulfate aerosol (SSA) in volcanically quiescent times is replen...
The sulfur cycle and radiative effects of sulfate aerosol on climate are studied with a Global tropo...
Injecting sulfate aerosol precursors into the stratosphere has been suggested as a means of geoengin...
Kretzschmar et al., in a comment in 2017, use the spread in the output of aerosol–climate models to ...
These files contain data along supporting all results reported in Quaglia et al, "An approach to sul...
Globally, carbonyl sulphide (COS) is the most abundant sulphur gas in the atmosphere. Our chemistry-...
Aerosols from anthropogenic and natural sources have been recognized as having an important impact o...
Deliberately blocking out a small portion of the incoming solar radiation would cool the climate. On...
Abstract. Anthropogenic sulfate aerosol is a major contributor to shortwave radiative forcing of cli...
Interactive comment on “Source-receptor relationships between East Asian sulfur dioxide emissions an...
Stratospheric sulfate geoengineering (SSG) could contribute to avoiding some of the adverse impacts ...
The editorial essay by Shaw et al. (1998) discusses the possible role of deep convective transports ...
Abstract. In a recent paper Hu et al. (2011) suggest that the recovery of stratospheric ozone during...
Lennartz, S.T. ... et. al.-- 18 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables, 1 appendix, supplement https://dx.doi.o...
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols have several important roles in climate change. They affect the E...
It is debated how much stratospheric sulfate aerosol (SSA) in volcanically quiescent times is replen...
The sulfur cycle and radiative effects of sulfate aerosol on climate are studied with a Global tropo...
Injecting sulfate aerosol precursors into the stratosphere has been suggested as a means of geoengin...
Kretzschmar et al., in a comment in 2017, use the spread in the output of aerosol–climate models to ...