At a quick look, it seems FAIR1.3 already has some stratospheric components 
(ozone, water vapour) so it's probably not too difficult to extend that to 
sulphur aerosols with some simple approximations for aerosol lifetime and 
proxy interaction with ozone. Someone else better versed in physical 
climate modelling for SAI would have a more complete list of dynamics 
that'd need to be represented though, but it may not be too important given 
that it is a fairly simple model of emissions and radiative forcing.

I put together an updated module for SAI in the RICE50+ model (itself an 
update of the RICE/DICE family), although that was a much more simple 
implementation since the climate module there is basically just MAGICC6, so 
it was ultimately just adding an extra term to the forcing calculation. I 
imagine it'd be somewhat similar with FAIR1.3, except you'd want to 
actually model the stratospheric aerosols themselves.

Given the discussions from the CCIS workshop last year on how we should 
look towards using emulators more, FAIR is probably a good starting point. 
On Tuesday, 28 February 2023 at 11:31:31 pm UTC+11 Gideon Futerman wrote:

> Hi All,
> Has anyone tried incorporating stratospheric aerosols into FAIR models 
> (beyond just adding a pre-decided forcing from SRM into the forcing box?) ?
> Kind Regards
> Gideon
>

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