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The effect of nonlinearity in CO2 heating rates on the attribution of stratospheric ozone and temperature changes |
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A. I. Jonsson, V. I. Fomichev, T. G. Shepherd |
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Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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1680-7316
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In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ; 9, no. 21 ; Nr. 9, no. 21 (2009-11-05), S.8447-8452 |
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250007735
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/acp-9-8447-2009.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
An analysis of the attribution of past and future
changes in stratospheric ozone and temperature to anthropogenic
forcings is presented. The analysis is an extension of the study of Shepherd
and Jonsson (2008) who analyzed chemistry-climate simulations from the
Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM) and attributed both past and
future changes to changes in the external forcings, i.e. the abundances
of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and well-mixed greenhouse
gases. The current study is based on a new CMAM dataset and includes
two important changes. First, we account for the nonlinear radiative
response to changes in CO2. It is shown that over centennial time
scales the radiative response in the upper stratosphere to CO2
changes is significantly nonlinear and that failure to account for
this effect leads to a significant error in the attribution. To our
knowledge this nonlinearity has not been considered before in attribution
analysis, including multiple linear regression studies. For the
regression analysis presented here the nonlinearity was taken into
account by using CO2 heating rate, rather than CO2
abundance, as the explanatory variable. This approach yields
considerable corrections to the results of the previous study and can
be recommended to other researchers. Second, an error in the way the
CO2 forcing changes are implemented in the CMAM was corrected,
which significantly affects the results for the recent past. As the
radiation scheme, based on Fomichev et al. (1998), is used in several
other models we provide some description of the problem and how it was
fixed. |
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