Effect of aerosol subgrid variability on aerosol optical depth and cloud condensation nuclei: implications for global aerosol modelling
A fundamental limitation of grid-based models is their inability to resolve variability on scales smaller than a grid box. Past research has shown that significant aerosol variability exists on scales smaller than these grid boxes, which can lead to discrepancies in simulated aerosol climate effects...
Main Authors: | Weigum, N, Schutgens, N, Stier, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Copernicus Publications
2016
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