The interaction between climate forcing and feedbacks

Gettelman, A., Eidhammer, T., Duffy, M., McCoy, D. T., Song, C., et al. (2024). The interaction between climate forcing and feedbacks. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JD040857

Title The interaction between climate forcing and feedbacks
Genre Article
Author(s) Andrew Gettelman, Trude Eidhammer, Margaret Duffy, D. T. McCoy, C. Song, D. Watson‐Parris
Abstract A Perturbed Parameter Ensemble (PPE) with the Community Atmosphere Model version 6 (CAM6) is used to better understand the sensitivity of aerosol forcing and cloud feedbacks to changes in model processes. Aerosol forcing through aerosol‐cloud interactions is mostly negative (a cooling) due to shortwave radiation, while feedbacks are positive or negative in different regions due to contrasting longwave and shortwave effects. Both forcing and feedbacks are related to the mean climate state. Higher magnitude cloud radiative effects generally mean larger magnitude net negative forcing and larger magnitude net positive feedback. Aerosol forcing is broadly related to the susceptibility of clouds to drop number. Feedbacks also related to susceptibility, but to a lesser extent and in different regions to aerosol forcing. Aerosol forcing and cloud feedbacks are anti‐correlated in the CAM6 PPE such that stronger negative forcing is associated with stronger positive feedbacks. Even the processes governing forcing and feedback sensitivity in the PPE are similar. These include the warm rain formation process, ice loss processes and deep convective intensity.
Publication Title Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Publication Date Sep 1, 2024
Publisher's Version of Record https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JD040857
OpenSky Citable URL https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7pv6qqb
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CGD Affiliations CGDAO, AMP

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