https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360543065_Solar_Geoengineering_Modeling_and_Applications_for_Mitigating_Global_Warming_Assessing_Key_Parameters_and_the_Urban_Heat_Island_Influence


*Authors*
Alec Feinberg

May 2022

DOI: 10.3389/fclim.2022.870071

*Abstract*
In this paper, solar geoengineering modeling is presented with a goal to
simplify reverse forcing assessments and the capability to apply it to a
wide variety of applications. Results find improvements on sun-shade space
mirror and desert surface treatment estimates, stratosphere sun-dimming
methods, and the Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) influence. A heat amplification
parameter is added to the model allowing it to be applied to UHI estimates.
UHI amplification effects are due to the large solar area of buildings,
reduction of wind cooling, solar canyons, and so forth. The UHI reverse
forcing requirements are assessed with amplification estimates of 3.1 and
5.2, yielding 7.6% to 12.7% of gross global warming (corresponding to
forcing percentages of 16% to 27%) could be due to the urbanization effect,
respectively. The gross warming 7.6% estimate, accurately compares to the
author's prior study, and the 12.7% represents very recent results by other
authors from new measurement methods. Key issues are pointed out that
without including a heat amplification estimate and other modeling
parameters, the UHI intensity, that likely dominates the urbanization
warming effect could be severely underestimated, yielding urbanization
estimates possibly as low as 2.4%. It is important to identify possible
reasons where underestimates may occur from a modeling perspective to help
understand controversies that may be occurring. The new model helps to
clarify such parameters, allows for a significant reduction in complexity
and calibration, and is shown to be helpful for numerous solar
geoengineering applications including the serious need to reduce the UHI
effect worldwide. Solar geoengineering solutions will require a lot of
creativity, in addition to modeling, suggestions are provided for drought
relief ideas and Paris Accord goals required for any successful urban solar
geoengineering coordinated effort.

*Source: ResearchGate*

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