Model evaluation of short-lived climate forcers for the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme: a multi-species, multi-model study

Whaley, CH; Mahmood, R; von Salzen, K; Winter, B; Eckhardt, S; Arnold, S; Beagley, S; Becagli, S; Chien, RY; Christensen, J; Damani, SM; Dong, XY; Eleftheriadis, K; Evangeliou, N; Faluvegi, G; Flanner, M; Fu, JS; Gauss, M; Giardi, F; Gong, WM; Hjorth, JL; Huang, L; Im, U; Kanaya, Y; Krishnan, S; Klimont, Z; Kuhn, T; Langner, J; Law, KS; Marelle, L; Massling, A; Olivie, D; Onishi, T; Oshima, N; Peng, YR; Plummer, DA; Popovicheva, O; Pozzoli, L; Raut, JC; Sand, M; Saunders, LN; Schmale, J; Sharma, S; Skeie, RB; Skov, H; Taketani, F; Thomas, MA; Traversi, R; Tsigaridis, K; Tsyro, S; Turnock, S; Vitale, V; Walker, KA; Wang, MQ; Watson-Parris, D; Weiss-Gibbons, T

Whaley, CH (通讯作者),Environm & Climate Change Canada, Canadian Ctr Climate Modelling & Anal, Victoria, BC, Canada.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2022; 22 (9): 5775

Abstract

While carbon dioxide is the main cause for global warming, modeling short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs) such as methane, ozone, and particles in the A......

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