RE: [geo] Weakening of the extratropical storm tracks in idealized solar geoengineering scenarios

2020-02-09 Thread Douglas MacMartin
No. Every model that has ever simulated solar dimming shows that the poles would cool relative to not dimming the sun. But, if you just turn the sun down then you “undercool” the poles. The plot is G1 relative to pre-industrial, not G1 relative to 4xCO2. (These are the exact same model

Re: [geo] Weakening of the extratropical storm tracks in idealized solar geoengineering scenarios

2020-02-09 Thread Renaud de RICHTER
The initial link provided is for the supplementary material. The publication can be found here . Le dim. 9 févr. 2020 à 10:43, Stephen Salter a écrit : > Hi All > > Do the brown bits in figure S1 mean polar warming would be

Re: [geo] Weakening of the extratropical storm tracks in idealized solar geoengineering scenarios

2020-02-09 Thread Stephen Salter
Hi All Do the brown bits in figure S1 mean polar warming would be caused by solar dimming in all six models? Stephen Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3DW, Scotland s.sal...@ed.ac.uk, Tel +44 (0)131 650