Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of climate radiative forcing. The variation of aerosol indirect effects (AIE) in climate models is investigated across different dynamical regimes, determined by monthly mean 500 hPa vertical pressure velocity (<i>ω</i><sub>500</sub>), lower-tropospheric stability (LTS) and large-scale surface precipitation rate derived from several global climate models (GCMs), with a focus on liquid water path (LWP) response to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations. The LWP sensitivity to aerosol perturbation within dynamic regimes is found to exhibit a large spread among these GCMs. It is in regimes of strong large-scale ascent (<i>ω</i><su...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols—through their interactions with clouds—are currently ...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.Aerosol–clou...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
Much of the large uncertainty in estimates of anthropogenic aerosol effects on climate arises from t...
Strategies to detect and attribute aerosol global impacts on clouds and climate from synergetic appr...
Aerosol indirect effects continue to constitute one of the most important uncertainties for anthropo...
Aerosol indirect effects continue to constitute one of the most important uncertainties for anthropo...
Abstract. Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that ...
Interactions between aerosol particles and clouds contribute a great deal of uncertainty to the sci...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols—through their interactions with clouds—are currently ...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
Aerosol–cloud interactions continue to constitute a major source of uncertainty for the estimate of ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.Aerosol–clou...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
Much of the large uncertainty in estimates of anthropogenic aerosol effects on climate arises from t...
Strategies to detect and attribute aerosol global impacts on clouds and climate from synergetic appr...
Aerosol indirect effects continue to constitute one of the most important uncertainties for anthropo...
Aerosol indirect effects continue to constitute one of the most important uncertainties for anthropo...
Abstract. Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that ...
Interactions between aerosol particles and clouds contribute a great deal of uncertainty to the sci...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols—through their interactions with clouds—are currently ...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...
For a better understanding and projection of future climate changes, it is important to quantify and...