James Annan wrote:
> Actually I'm not aware of anyone having done precisely this modelling
> experiment (rapid reduction of CO2) but that is probably because it is
> (a) bloody obvious and (b) politically unattractive.
Jim Hansen and I corresponded briefly about doing an experiment like
this. Strictly from a process study point of view it would be kind of
interesting. Among other things, it would shed some light on the
physical consequences of water vapor being a feedback instead of a
forcing. I'm thinking about doing a quick and dirty CAM3 slab-ocean run
along these lines just out of curiosity.
Ray
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