基于观测的地球有效辐射强迫估计。

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Senne Van Loon, Maria Rugenstein, Elizabeth A Barnes
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摘要

人类的排放继续影响着地球的气候。有效辐射强迫量化了这种人为排放和自然因素对地球能量平衡的影响。评估有效辐射强迫的确切比率是具有挑战性的,因为它不能直接观测到。因此,估算有效强迫通常依赖于气候模式。在这里,我们提出了有效辐射强迫的估计,使观测的最佳利用。我们使用机器学习来学习多模式集合中由内部变率引起的表面温度和辐射之间的关系。结合对地表温度和地球净辐射不平衡的观测,我们预测2001-2024年的有效强迫趋势为每十年0.71[公式:见文本]0.21 Wm[公式:见文本]。这是对1985年以来观测到的有效辐射强迫的独立评估,可与现有观测同时更新,并与我们对辐射反馈的物理理解一致。通过分离强迫的影响与对地表温度变化的辐射响应,我们在年时间尺度上取得了接近地球能量收支的进展。有效辐射强迫自2021年以来大幅增加,直到2024年才被强烈的负辐射响应所抵消,与2023年和2024年的异常变暖相一致。
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Observation-based estimate of Earth's effective radiative forcing.

Human emissions continue to influence Earth's climate. Effective radiative forcing quantifies the effect of such anthropogenic emissions together with natural factors on Earth's energy balance. Evaluating the exact rate of effective radiative forcing is challenging, because it can not be directly observed. Therefore, estimating the effective forcing usually relies on climate models. Here, we present an estimate of effective radiative forcing that makes optimal use of observations. We use machine learning to learn the relationship between surface temperature and radiation caused by internal variability in a multimodel ensemble. Combining this with observations of surface temperature and the Earth's net radiative imbalance, we predict an effective forcing trend of 0.71 [Formula: see text] 0.21 Wm[Formula: see text] per decade for 2001-2024. This is an independent assessment of the observed effective radiative forcing since 1985, that can be updated simultaneously with available observations and aligns with our physical understanding of radiative feedbacks. We make advances to close the Earth's energy budget on annual timescales, by separating the influence of forcing versus the radiative response to surface temperature variations. Effective radiative forcing has substantially increased since 2021 and has not been countered by a strongly negative radiative response until 2024, consistent with exceptional warmth in 2023 and 2024.

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