Publication Date:
2015-03-28
Description:
Stratospheric geoengineering impacts on El Niño/Southern Oscillation Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 15, 9173-9202, 2015 Author(s): C. J. Gabriel and A. Robock To examine the impact of proposed stratospheric geoengineering schemes on the amplitude and frequency of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variations we examine climate model simulations from the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) G1–G4 experiments. Here we compare tropical Pacific behavior under anthropogenic global warming (AGW) using the representative concentration pathway resulting in 4.5 W m −2 radiative forcing at the end of the 21st Century, the RCP4.5 scenario, with that under G1–G4 and under historical model simulations. Climate models under AGW project relatively uniform warming across the tropical Pacific over the next several decades. We find no statistically significant change in ENSO frequency or amplitude under stratospheric geoengineering as compared with those that would occur under ongoing AGW.
Print ISSN:
1680-7367
Electronic ISSN:
1680-7375
Topics:
Geosciences