Poster's note : I'm worried about wetting of the stratosphere, caused
by more tropopause folding events (and also by rising methane levels).
I hope that the chem/clim models used in this GEOMIP are capable of
determining the extent to which this is a problem.

http://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/7/5447/2014/gmdd-7-5447-2014.html

A new Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) experiment
designed for climate and chemistry models

Abstract. A new Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
experiment "G4 specified stratospheric aerosols" (short name: G4SSA)
is proposed to investigate the impact of stratospheric aerosol
geoengineering on atmospheric composition, climate, and the
environment. In contrast to the earlier G4 GeoMIP experiment, which
requires an emission of sulphur dioxide (SO2) into the model, a
prescribed aerosol forcing file is provided to the community, to be
consistently applied to future model experiments between 2020 and
2100. This stratospheric aerosol distribution, with a total burden of
about 2 Tg S has been derived using the ECHAM5-HAM microphysical
model, based on a continuous annual tropical emission of 8 Tg SO2
year−1. A ramp-up of geoengineering in 2020 and a ramp-down in 2070
over a period of two years are included in the distribution, while a
background aerosol burden should be used for the last 3 decades of the
experiment. The performance of this experiment using climate and
chemistry models in a multi-model comparison framework will allow us
to better understand the significance of the impact of geoengineering
and the abrupt termination after 50 years on climate and composition
of the atmosphere in a changing environment. The zonal and monthly
mean stratospheric aerosol input dataset is available at
https://www2.acd.ucar.edu/gcm/geomip-g4-specified-stratospheric-aerosol-data-set.

Citation: Tilmes, S., Mills, M. J., Niemeier, U., Schmidt, H., Robock,
A., Kravitz, B., Lamarque, J.-F., Pitari, G., and English, J. M.: A
new Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) experiment
designed for climate and chemistry models, Geosci. Model Dev.
Discuss., 7, 5447-5464, doi:10.5194/gmdd-7-5447-2014, 2014.

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