http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jgrd.50856/abstract

Abstract

[1] Marine cloud brightening through sea spray injection has been proposed
as a method of temporarily alleviating some of the impacts of anthropogenic
climate change, as part of a set of technologies called geoengineering. We
outline here a proposal for three coordinated climate modeling experiments
to test aspects of sea spray geoengineering, to be conducted under the
auspices of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP). The
first, highly idealized, experiment (G1ocean-albedo) involves a uniform
increase in ocean albedo to offset an instantaneous quadrupling of
CO2 concentrations from preindustrial levels. Results from a single climate
model show an increased land-sea temperature contrast, Arctic warming, and
large shifts in annual mean precipitation patterns. The second experiment
(G4cdnc) involves increasing cloud droplet number concentration in all
low-level marine clouds to offset some of the radiative forcing of an
RCP4.5 scenario. This experiment will test the robustness of models in
simulating geographically heterogeneous radiative flux changes and their
effects on climate. The third experiment (G4sea-salt) involves injection of
sea spray aerosols into the marine boundary layer between 30°S and 30°N to
offset 2 W m-2 of the effective radiative forcing of an RCP4.5 scenario. A
single model study shows that the induced effective radiative forcing is
largely confined to the latitudes in which injection occurs. In this single
model simulation, the forcing due to aerosol–radiation interactions is
stronger than the forcing due to aerosol–cloud interactions.

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