https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/15/1527/2024/

*Authors*
Ilaria Quaglia and Daniele Visioni

https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-1527-2024

*28 November 2024*

*Citations*: Quaglia, I. and Visioni, D.: Modeling 2020 regulatory changes
in international shipping emissions helps explain anomalous 2023 warming,
Earth Syst. Dynam., 15, 1527–1541, https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-1527-2024,
2024.

*Abstract*
The summer of 2023 saw an anomalous increase in temperatures even when
considering the ongoing greenhouse-gas-driven warming trend. Here we
demonstrate that regulatory changes to sulfate emissions from international
shipping routes, which resulted in a significant reduction in sulfate
particulate released during international shipping starting on 1 January
2020, have been a major contributing factor to the monthly surface
temperature anomalies during the last year. We do this by including the
appropriate changes to emission databases developed for the Climate Model
Intercomparison Project version 6 (CMIP6) in Community Earth System Model
(CESM2) simulations. The aerosol termination effect simulated by the
updated CESM2 simulations of W m−2 and 0.08 K±0.03 K is consistent with
observations of both radiative forcing and surface temperature, manifesting
a similar delay as the one observed in observational datasets between the
implementation of the emission changes and the anomalous increase in
warming. Our findings highlight the importance of considering realistic
near-future changes in short-lived climate forcers for future climate
projections, such as for CMIP7, for an improved understanding and
communication of short-term climatic changes.

*Source: EGU*

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