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Online Seminar

Cloud processes through the looking glass at the intersection of Forcing and Feedback

Tuesday, 22 October 2019, 12:00-13:00
University of Leeds

Clouds are critical for understanding the historical and future evolution of climate. Clouds are the largest uncertainty in historical climate radiative forcing, due to uncertainties in how anthropogenic aerosols impact cloud processes and ultimately cloud radiative effects. How clouds respond to climate change is the largest uncertainty in climate feedbacks, which determine the future response of the climate system. Cloud forcing and feedback will be explored in the context of the community earth system model (version 2) recently released as part of the CIMP6 process. Forcing and feedback are also key for understanding how CESM2 evaluates very well against current climate and also why CESM2 has a high climate sensitivity, outside of the 'likely' IPCC range. The applicability of these results to other models and generality for the climate system will be explored.

This event is part of the eventgroup ICAS External Seminar
Speaker
Andrew Gettelman

University of Leeds
Organizer
School of Earth & Environment
University of Leeds
Leeds
Mail: M VanDerGucht does-not-exist.leeds ac uk
Targetgroup
Scientific Staff
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