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Present-day springtime high-latitude surface albedo as a predictor of simulated climate sensitivity

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 34, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2007GL030775

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Simulations by the Community Atmosphere Model ( CAM) and 15 other climate models suggest that climate sensitivity is linked to continental middle to high latitude present-day springtime albedo. We compare 1 x CO2 and 2 x CO2 CAM simulations against similar simulations with snow cover fraction purposely increased. Greater snow cover fraction leads to higher albedo and lower temperatures at 1 x CO2 but has less influence at 2 x CO2 when little snow remains due to global warming. This makes the simulation with higher albedo at 1 x CO2 more sensitive to increased CO2, in agreement with past work. We show that the wide variation in simulated snow-albedo feedbacks and climate sensitivities among 15 other models correlates well with variations in the continental middle to high latitude present-day springtime albedo, in agreement with our CAM results. The development of more accurate snow and albedo parameterizations should improve model estimates of climate sensitivity.

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