气候干预及其影响的模式物理表征的关键差距

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Sebastian D. Eastham, Amy H. Butler, Sarah J. Doherty, Blaž Gasparini, Simone Tilmes, Ewa M. Bednarz, Ulrike Burkhardt, Gabriel Chiodo, Daniel J. Cziczo, Michael S. Diamond, David W. Keith, Thomas Leisner, Douglas G. MacMartin, Johannes Quaas, Philip J. Rasch, Odran Sourdeval, Isabelle Steinke, Chelsea Thompson, Daniele Visioni, Robert Wood, Lili Xia, Pengfei Yu
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太阳辐射调节(SRM)作为一种潜在的改善气候变化负面影响的方法正日益受到人们的讨论。然而,SRM对物理和环境影响的未量化的不确定性阻碍了知情的辩论和决策。有些不确定性是由于对确定SRM的大气效应的过程缺乏了解和/或它们在模式中表示的发展滞后,这意味着即使是高质量的模式相互比较也不一定揭示或解决它们。尽管多尺度气候模型的复杂性在不断提高,但在一些特定的不确定领域,额外的模型开发(通常需要新的观测)可以显著提高对SRM影响的理解,并提高我们评估和权衡选择不使用SRM的潜在风险的能力。我们召集了大气科学领域的专家小组,这些领域对理解最广泛讨论的三种SRM形式最为关键。每个模型都确定了与平流层气溶胶、卷云或低空海洋云相关的三个关键建模缺口。在每个领域中,由于气溶胶物理、大气化学/动力学和气溶胶-云相互作用的复杂相互作用,捕获影响仍然是关键的挑战。在这三个方面,除了要求更多的观察之外,小组认为模型开发工作可以利用现有模型的不同能力,在相关过程之间架起桥梁,或者解决已知的建模差距可以促进理解。通过关注这些知识差距,我们相信建模社区可以促进对SRM的物理风险和潜在利益的理解,允许对是否以及如何使用SRM做出更明智的决策。
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Key Gaps in Models' Physical Representation of Climate Intervention and Its Impacts

Solar radiation modification (SRM) is increasingly discussed as a potential method to ameliorate some negative effects of climate change. However, unquantified uncertainties in physical and environmental impacts of SRM impede informed debate and decision making. Some uncertainties are due to lack of understanding of processes determining atmospheric effects of SRM and/or a lag in development of their representation in models, meaning even high-quality model intercomparisons will not necessarily reveal or address them. Although climate models at multiple scales are advancing in complexity, there are specific areas of uncertainty where additional model development (often requiring new observations) could significantly advance understanding of SRM's effects, and improve our ability to assess and weigh potential risks against those of choosing to not use SRM. We convene expert panels in the areas of atmospheric science most critical to understanding the three most widely discussed forms of SRM. Each identifies three key modeling gaps relevant to either stratospheric aerosols, cirrus, or low-altitude marine clouds. Within each area, key challenges remain in capturing impacts due to complex interactions in aerosol physics, atmospheric chemistry/dynamics, and aerosol-cloud interactions. Across all three, in addition to arguing for more observations, the panels argue that model development work to either leverage different capabilities of existing models, bridge scales across which relevant processes operate, or address known modeling gaps could advance understanding. By focusing on these knowledge gaps we believe the modeling community could advance understanding of SRM's physical risks and potential benefits, allowing better-informed decision-making about whether and how to use SRM.

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Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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11.40
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241
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES) is committed to advancing the science of Earth systems modeling by offering high-quality scientific research through online availability and open access licensing. JAMES invites authors and readers from the international Earth systems modeling community. Open access. Articles are available free of charge for everyone with Internet access to view and download. Formal peer review. Supplemental material, such as code samples, images, and visualizations, is published at no additional charge. No additional charge for color figures. Modest page charges to cover production costs. Articles published in high-quality full text PDF, HTML, and XML. Internal and external reference linking, DOI registration, and forward linking via CrossRef.
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