https://essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22541/essoar.171322700.02512514

Authors
Chih-Chieh Chen,Jadwiga H. Richter,Walker R. Lee,Mari Rachel Tye,Douglas G.
MacMartin,Ben Kravitz

*16 Apr 2024*

*Cite as: *Chih-Chieh Chen, Jadwiga H. Richter, Walker R. Lee, et al.
Climate impact of marine cloud brightening solar climate intervention under
a susceptibility based strategy simulated by CESM2. ESS Open Archive .
April 16, 2024.
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.171322700.02512514/v1

*Abstract*
The efficiency of marine cloud brightening in cooling Earth’s surface
temperature is investigated by using a medium ensemble of simulations with
the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2). Various cloud seeding
schemes based on susceptibility are examined to determine what area extent
will be required to induce 1oC cooling under SSP2-4.5. The results indicate
that cloud seeding over 5% of the ocean area is capable of achieving this
goal. Under this seeding scheme, cloud seeding is mainly deployed over
lower latitudes where strong surface temperature and precipitation
responses are induced. The simulations also reveal that the 5% cloud
seeding scheme induces an overall reduction in global precipitation, with
an increase over land and a decrease over the ocean.

*Source: ESS OPEN ARCHIVE *

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