https://essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22541/essoar.176087399.94470289/v1

*Authors: *Ehsan Erfani

*19 October 2025*

*Abstract*
The formation of cirrus clouds involves complex microphysical processes
that remain difficult to simulate in numerical models, leading to
uncertainties in predicting their response to aerosols and the potential
efficacy of cirrus cloud thinning (CCT) as a climate intervention. This
talk will highlight recent work combining satellite retrievals with
numerical models to quantify two distinct cirrus formation mechanisms.
Results from radiative transfer modeling and global climate model
experiments show that these mechanisms lead to different pathways and
consequently different cloud radiative effect. This work provides both an
evaluation of aerosol–cloud interactions and an assessment of CCT, offering
new perspectives on the role of cirrus clouds in Earth’s radiation balance.

*Source: ESS OPEN ARCHIVE*

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