https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2024/egusphere-2024-2263/

*Authors*
Zhe Song, Ningning Yao, Lang Chen, Yuhai Sun, Boqiong Jiang, Pengfei Li,
Daniel Rosenfeld, and Shaocai Yu

*Citations*: Song, Z., Yao, N., Chen, L., Sun, Y., Jiang, B., Li, P.,
Rosenfeld, D., and Yu, S.: The effectiveness of solar radiation management
for marine cloud brightening geoengineering by fine sea spray in worldwide
different climatic regions, EGUsphere [preprint],
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-2263, 2024.

*Received: 20 Jul 2024 – Discussion started: 09 Aug 2024*

*Abstract*
Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) geoengineering aims to inject aerosols over
oceans to brighten clouds and reflect more sunlight to offset the impacts
of global warming or to achieve localized climate cooling. There is still
controversy about the contributions of direct and indirect effects of
aerosols in implementing MCB and the lack of quantitative assessments of
both. Here, we conducted experiments with injected sea-salt aerosols in the
same framework for five open oceans around the globe. Our results show that
a uniform injection strategy that did not depend on wind speed captured the
sensitive areas of the regions that produced the largest radiative
perturbations during the implementation of MCB. When the injection amounts
were low, the sea-salt aerosols dominated the shortwave radiation mainly
through the indirect effects of brightening clouds, showing obvious spatial
heterogeneity. As the indirect effects of aerosols saturated with
increasing injection rates, the direct effects still increased linearly and
exceeded the indirect effects, producing a consistent increase in the
spatial distributions of top-of-atmosphere upward shortwave radiation. Our
research emphasizes that MCB was best implemented in areas with extensive
cloud cover, while the aerosol direct scattering effects remained dominant
when clouds were scarce.

*Source: EGU Sphere*

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