Black carbon vertical profiles strongly affect its radiative forcing uncertainty
The impact of black carbon (BC) aerosols on the global radiation balance is not well constrained. Here twelve global aerosol models are used to show that at least 20% of the present uncertainty in modeled BC direct radiative forcing (RF) is due to diversity in the simulated vertical profile of BC ma...
Autors principals: | Samset, B, Myhre, G, Schulz, M, Balkanski, Y, Bauer, S, Berntsen, T, Bian, H, Bellouin, N, Diehl, T, Easter, R, Ghan, S, Iversen, T, Kinne, S, Kirkevaag, A, Lamarque, J, Lin, G, Liu, X, Penner, J, Seland, O, Skeie, R, Stier, P, Takemura, T, Tsigaridis, K, Zhang, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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European Geosciences Union (EGU)
2013
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