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Stratospheric aerosol-Observations, processes, and impact on climate

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REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 278-335

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015RG000511

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  1. International Space Science Institute (ISSI, Bern, Switzerland)
  2. SPARC
  3. Royal Society of New Zealand
  4. European Research Council [291332-CODITA]
  5. German federal Ministry of Education (BMBF) [FKZ:01LP130A, 01LP1130B]
  6. German BMBF under the ROMIC (ROle of the Middle atmosphere in Climate) programme
  7. European Union [603557]
  8. Directorate For Geosciences
  9. Div Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences [1011827] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Interest in stratospheric aerosol and its role in climate have increased over the last decade due to the observed increase in stratospheric aerosol since 2000 and the potential for changes in the sulfur cycle induced by climate change. This review provides an overview about the advances in stratospheric aerosol research since the last comprehensive assessment of stratospheric aerosol was published in 2006. A crucial development since 2006 is the substantial improvement in the agreement between in situ and space-based inferences of stratospheric aerosol properties during volcanically quiescent periods. Furthermore, new measurement systems and techniques, both in situ and space based, have been developed for measuring physical aerosol properties with greater accuracy and for characterizing aerosol composition. However, these changes induce challenges to constructing a long-term stratospheric aerosol climatology. Currently, changes in stratospheric aerosol levels less than 20% cannot be confidently quantified. The volcanic signals tend to mask any nonvolcanically driven change, making them difficult to understand. While the role of carbonyl sulfide as a substantial and relatively constant source of stratospheric sulfur has been confirmed by new observations and model simulations, large uncertainties remain with respect to the contribution from anthropogenic sulfur dioxide emissions. New evidence has been provided that stratospheric aerosol can also contain small amounts of nonsulfatematter such as black carbon and organics. Chemistry-climatemodels have substantially increased in quantity and sophistication. Inmanymodels the implementation of stratospheric aerosol processes is coupled to radiation and/or stratospheric chemistry modules to account for relevant feedback processes.

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