Dear All,

In this paper that came out last week in Climate Dynamics
<https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-06121-z>, we looked at the changes in
mean precipitation in tropical monsoon regions for sulfate injections at
different latitudes.

Key message: India could experience persistent droughts if aerosols are
injected at 15 or 30 deg N. The result is interpreted from planetary
energetics and interhemispheric asymmetry in energy balance.

Many of you may be aware that Ben Kravitz, Doug, Simone and others have
worked on ideas such as controlled injections at several locations
simultaneously to avoid such catastrophes, but I am not sure we can really
have such precise control on the climate system....

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With Best Wishes,

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G. Bala
Professor
Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore - 560 012
India

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