Aerosols at the poles: an AeroCom Phase II multi-model evaluation
<p>Atmospheric aerosols from anthropogenic and natural sources reach the polar regions through long-range transport and affect the local radiation balance. Such transport is, however, poorly constrained in present-day global climate models, and few multi-model evaluations of polar anthropogeni...
Main Authors: | Sand, M, Samset, B, Balkanski, Y, Bauer, S, Bellouin, N, Berntsen, T, Bian, H, Chin, M, Diehl, T, Easter, R, Ghan, S, Iversen, T, Kirkevag, A, Lamarque, J, Lin, G, Liu, X, Luo, G, Myhre, G, Noije, T, Penner, J, Schulz, M, Seland, O, Skeie, R, Stier, P, Takemura, T, Tsigaridis, K, Yu, F, Zhang, K, Zhang, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Copernicus Publications
2017
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