On the characteristics of aerosol indirect effect based on dynamic regimes in global climate models

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 (ω500), 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 (ω500  0.1 mm day⁻¹) contributes the most to the total aerosol indirect forcing (from 64 to nearly 100 %). Results show that the uncertainty in AIE is even larger within specific dynamical regimes compared to the uncertainty in its global mean values, pointing to the need to reduce the uncertainty in AIE in different dynamical regimes.

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Author Zhang, Shipeng
Wang, Minghuai
Ghan, Steven
Ding, Aijun
Wang, Hailong
Zhang, Kai
Neubauer, David
Lohmann, Ulrike
Ferrachat, Sylvaine
Takeamura, Toshihiko
Gettelman, Andrew
Morrison, Hugh
Lee, Yunha
Shindell, Drew
Partridge, Daniel
Stier, Philip
Kipling, Zak
Fu, Congbin
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2016-03-04T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:02:29.509872
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Suggested Citation Zhang, Shipeng, Wang, Minghuai, Ghan, Steven, Ding, Aijun, Wang, Hailong, Zhang, Kai, Neubauer, David, Lohmann, Ulrike, Ferrachat, Sylvaine, Takeamura, Toshihiko, Gettelman, Andrew, Morrison, Hugh, Lee, Yunha, Shindell, Drew, Partridge, Daniel, Stier, Philip, Kipling, Zak, Fu, Congbin. (2016). On the characteristics of aerosol indirect effect based on dynamic regimes in global climate models. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7d50pj1. Accessed 19 June 2025.

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