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Marine cloud brightening

The idea behind the marine cloud-brightening (MCB) geoengineering technique is that seeding marine stratocumulus clouds with copious quantities of roughly monodisperse sub-micrometre sea water particles might significantly enhance the cloud droplet number concentration, and thereby the cloud albedo...

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Autores principales: Latham, John, Bower, Keith, Choularton, Tom, Coe, Hugh, Connolly, Paul, Cooper, Gary, Craft, Tim, Foster, Jack, Gadian, Alan, Galbraith, Lee, Iacovides, Hector, Johnston, David, Launder, Brian, Leslie, Brian, Meyer, John, Neukermans, Armand, Ormond, Bob, Parkes, Ben, Rasch, Phillip, Rush, John, Salter, Stephen, Stevenson, Tom, Wang, Hailong, Wang, Qin, Wood, Rob
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society Publishing 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22869798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086
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author Latham, John
Bower, Keith
Choularton, Tom
Coe, Hugh
Connolly, Paul
Cooper, Gary
Craft, Tim
Foster, Jack
Gadian, Alan
Galbraith, Lee
Iacovides, Hector
Johnston, David
Launder, Brian
Leslie, Brian
Meyer, John
Neukermans, Armand
Ormond, Bob
Parkes, Ben
Rasch, Phillip
Rush, John
Salter, Stephen
Stevenson, Tom
Wang, Hailong
Wang, Qin
Wood, Rob
author_facet Latham, John
Bower, Keith
Choularton, Tom
Coe, Hugh
Connolly, Paul
Cooper, Gary
Craft, Tim
Foster, Jack
Gadian, Alan
Galbraith, Lee
Iacovides, Hector
Johnston, David
Launder, Brian
Leslie, Brian
Meyer, John
Neukermans, Armand
Ormond, Bob
Parkes, Ben
Rasch, Phillip
Rush, John
Salter, Stephen
Stevenson, Tom
Wang, Hailong
Wang, Qin
Wood, Rob
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description The idea behind the marine cloud-brightening (MCB) geoengineering technique is that seeding marine stratocumulus clouds with copious quantities of roughly monodisperse sub-micrometre sea water particles might significantly enhance the cloud droplet number concentration, and thereby the cloud albedo and possibly longevity. This would produce a cooling, which general circulation model (GCM) computations suggest could—subject to satisfactory resolution of technical and scientific problems identified herein—have the capacity to balance global warming up to the carbon dioxide-doubling point. We describe herein an account of our recent research on a number of critical issues associated with MCB. This involves (i) GCM studies, which are our primary tools for evaluating globally the effectiveness of MCB, and assessing its climate impacts on rainfall amounts and distribution, and also polar sea-ice cover and thickness; (ii) high-resolution modelling of the effects of seeding on marine stratocumulus, which are required to understand the complex array of interacting processes involved in cloud brightening; (iii) microphysical modelling sensitivity studies, examining the influence of seeding amount, seed-particle salt-mass, air-mass characteristics, updraught speed and other parameters on cloud–albedo change; (iv) sea water spray-production techniques; (v) computational fluid dynamics studies of possible large-scale periodicities in Flettner rotors; and (vi) the planning of a three-stage limited-area field research experiment, with the primary objectives of technology testing and determining to what extent, if any, cloud albedo might be enhanced by seeding marine stratocumulus clouds on a spatial scale of around 100×100 km. We stress that there would be no justification for deployment of MCB unless it was clearly established that no significant adverse consequences would result. There would also need to be an international agreement firmly in favour of such action.
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spelling pubmed-34056662012-09-13 Marine cloud brightening Latham, John Bower, Keith Choularton, Tom Coe, Hugh Connolly, Paul Cooper, Gary Craft, Tim Foster, Jack Gadian, Alan Galbraith, Lee Iacovides, Hector Johnston, David Launder, Brian Leslie, Brian Meyer, John Neukermans, Armand Ormond, Bob Parkes, Ben Rasch, Phillip Rush, John Salter, Stephen Stevenson, Tom Wang, Hailong Wang, Qin Wood, Rob Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci Articles The idea behind the marine cloud-brightening (MCB) geoengineering technique is that seeding marine stratocumulus clouds with copious quantities of roughly monodisperse sub-micrometre sea water particles might significantly enhance the cloud droplet number concentration, and thereby the cloud albedo and possibly longevity. This would produce a cooling, which general circulation model (GCM) computations suggest could—subject to satisfactory resolution of technical and scientific problems identified herein—have the capacity to balance global warming up to the carbon dioxide-doubling point. We describe herein an account of our recent research on a number of critical issues associated with MCB. This involves (i) GCM studies, which are our primary tools for evaluating globally the effectiveness of MCB, and assessing its climate impacts on rainfall amounts and distribution, and also polar sea-ice cover and thickness; (ii) high-resolution modelling of the effects of seeding on marine stratocumulus, which are required to understand the complex array of interacting processes involved in cloud brightening; (iii) microphysical modelling sensitivity studies, examining the influence of seeding amount, seed-particle salt-mass, air-mass characteristics, updraught speed and other parameters on cloud–albedo change; (iv) sea water spray-production techniques; (v) computational fluid dynamics studies of possible large-scale periodicities in Flettner rotors; and (vi) the planning of a three-stage limited-area field research experiment, with the primary objectives of technology testing and determining to what extent, if any, cloud albedo might be enhanced by seeding marine stratocumulus clouds on a spatial scale of around 100×100 km. We stress that there would be no justification for deployment of MCB unless it was clearly established that no significant adverse consequences would result. There would also need to be an international agreement firmly in favour of such action. The Royal Society Publishing 2012-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3405666/ /pubmed/22869798 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086 Text en This journal is © 2012 The Royal Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bower, Keith
Choularton, Tom
Coe, Hugh
Connolly, Paul
Cooper, Gary
Craft, Tim
Foster, Jack
Gadian, Alan
Galbraith, Lee
Iacovides, Hector
Johnston, David
Launder, Brian
Leslie, Brian
Meyer, John
Neukermans, Armand
Ormond, Bob
Parkes, Ben
Rasch, Phillip
Rush, John
Salter, Stephen
Stevenson, Tom
Wang, Hailong
Wang, Qin
Wood, Rob
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086
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