909: Learning on cloud brightening under risk and uncertainty: Whether, when and how to do a field experiment (LEAC)
closed project
Principal investigator: Johannes Quaas
Universität Leipzig, Leipziger Institut für Meteorologie - LIM (Community project)
Project abstract
Report 1/2015 to 12/2015
Report 1/2016 to 12/2016
Report 1/2017 to 12/2017
Report 1/2018 to 12/2018
Report 1/2019 to 12/2019
Final report
Publications
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Dipu S., J. Quaas, M. Quaas, W. Rickels, J. Mülmenstädt, and O. Boucher, Limited-area climate
engineering: Climate response outside the target area, in preparation for Environ. Res. Lett.
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Aswathy, V. N., O. Boucher, M. Quaas, U. Niemeier, H. Muri, J. Mülmenstädt, and J. Quaas, Climate extremes in multi-model simulations of stratospheric aerosol- and marine cloud brightening climate engineering, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 9593-9610, doi:10.5194/acp-15-9593-2015, 2015.
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Quaas, M. F., J. Quaas, W. Rickels, and O. Boucher, Are there good reasons against research into solar radiation management?, J. Environ. Econ. Manage., in revision.
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Quaas, J., M. F. Quaas, O. Boucher, and W. Rickels, Regional climate engineering by radiation management: Prerequisites and prospects, Earth's future, submitted.
Schemann, V., and J. Quaas, Improving the representation of subgrid-scale variability of total water in GCMs., J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., in revision.
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Aswathy, V. N., O. Boucher, M. Quaas, U. Niemeier, H. Muri, J. Mülmenstädt, and J. Quaas, Climate extremes in multi-model simulations of stratospheric aerosol- and marine cloud brightening climate engineering, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 9593-9610, doi:10.5194/acp-15-9593-2015, 2015.