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© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
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The effects of timing and rate of marine cloud brightening aerosol injection on albedo changes during the diurnal cycle of marine stratocumulus clouds
A. K. L. Jenkins
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
P. M. Forster
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
L. S. Jackson
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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- The potential environmental and climate impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection: a review H. Huynh & V. McNeill
- Evaluating climate geoengineering proposals in the context of the Paris Agreement temperature goals M. Lawrence et al.
- Process-model simulations of cloud albedo enhancement by aerosols in the Arctic B. Kravitz et al.
- Key Gaps in Models' Physical Representation of Climate Intervention and Its Impacts S. Eastham et al.
- Reduced efficacy of marine cloud brightening geoengineering due to in-plume aerosol coagulation: parameterization and global implications G. Stuart et al.
- An economic evaluation of solar radiation management A. Aaheim et al.
- First generation outdoor marine cloud brightening trial increases aerosol concentration at cloud base height D. Hernandez-Jaramillo et al.
- Effects of intermittent aerosol forcing on the stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition P. Prabhakaran et al.
- Negative emissions technologies: A complementary solution for climate change mitigation J. Pires
- Cloud Microphysical Implications for Marine Cloud Brightening: The Importance of the Seeded Particle Size Distribution F. Hoffmann & G. Feingold
- A systematic literature review considering the implementation of planetary geoengineering techniques for the mitigation of sea-level rise R. Minunno et al.
- Physical science research needed to evaluate the viability and risks of marine cloud brightening G. Feingold et al.
- Deconvolution of boundary layer depth and aerosol constraints on cloud water path in subtropical stratocumulus decks A. Possner et al.
- Modelling artificial sea salt emission in large eddy simulations Z. Maalick et al.
- Global models predict clouds at the wrong time of day: Does it matter for radiation and climate? T. Aerenson et al.
- Assessing the potential efficacy of marine cloud brightening for cooling Earth using a simple heuristic model R. Wood
- World Climate Research Programme lighthouse activity: an assessment of major research gaps in solar radiation modification research J. Haywood et al.
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- A protocol for model intercomparison of impacts of marine cloud brightening climate intervention P. Rasch et al.
- Impact on the stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition of the interaction of cloud microphysics and macrophysics with large-scale circulation J. Chun et al.
- The potential environmental and climate impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection: a review H. Huynh & V. McNeill
- Evaluating climate geoengineering proposals in the context of the Paris Agreement temperature goals M. Lawrence et al.
- Process-model simulations of cloud albedo enhancement by aerosols in the Arctic B. Kravitz et al.
- Key Gaps in Models' Physical Representation of Climate Intervention and Its Impacts S. Eastham et al.
- Reduced efficacy of marine cloud brightening geoengineering due to in-plume aerosol coagulation: parameterization and global implications G. Stuart et al.
- An economic evaluation of solar radiation management A. Aaheim et al.
- First generation outdoor marine cloud brightening trial increases aerosol concentration at cloud base height D. Hernandez-Jaramillo et al.
- Effects of intermittent aerosol forcing on the stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition P. Prabhakaran et al.
- Negative emissions technologies: A complementary solution for climate change mitigation J. Pires
- Cloud Microphysical Implications for Marine Cloud Brightening: The Importance of the Seeded Particle Size Distribution F. Hoffmann & G. Feingold
- A systematic literature review considering the implementation of planetary geoengineering techniques for the mitigation of sea-level rise R. Minunno et al.
- Physical science research needed to evaluate the viability and risks of marine cloud brightening G. Feingold et al.
- Deconvolution of boundary layer depth and aerosol constraints on cloud water path in subtropical stratocumulus decks A. Possner et al.
- Modelling artificial sea salt emission in large eddy simulations Z. Maalick et al.
- Global models predict clouds at the wrong time of day: Does it matter for radiation and climate? T. Aerenson et al.
- Assessing the potential efficacy of marine cloud brightening for cooling Earth using a simple heuristic model R. Wood
- World Climate Research Programme lighthouse activity: an assessment of major research gaps in solar radiation modification research J. Haywood et al.
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