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Counteracting global warming by using a locally variable Solar Radiation
Management
Davide Marchegiani and Dietmar Dommenget
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is regarded as a tool which could
potentially mitigate or completely offset global warming by increasing
planetary albedo. However, this approach could potentially reduce
precipitation as well, as shown in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (ICPP) 5th report. Thus, although SRM might weaken global
climate risks, it may enhance those in some regions. Here, using the
Globally Resolved Energy Balance (GREB) model, we present experiments
designed to completely offset the temperature and precipitation response
due to a CO2-doubling experiment (abrupt2×CO2). The main idea around which
our study is built upon is to employ a localized and seasonally varying
SRM, as opposed to the most recent Geo-Engineering experiments which just
apply a global and homogeneous one. In order to achieve such condition, we
carry out the computation by using an “artificial cloud cover”. The usage
of this localized approach allows us to globally cut down temperature
warming in the abrupt2×CO2 scenario by 99.8% (which corresponds to an
increase of 0.07 °C on a global average basis), while at the same time only
having minor changes in precipitation (0.003 mm/day on a global average
basis). To achieve this the cloud cover is increased by about 8% on a
global average. Moreover, neither temperature nor precipitation response
are exacerbated when averaged over any IPCC Special Report on Extremes
(SREX) region. Indeed, for temperatures, 90% of SREX regions averages fall
within 0.3 °C change, with all regional mean anomalies being under 0.38 °C.
Whereas, as far as precipitation is concerned, changes go up to 0.01 mm/day
for 90% of SREX regions, with all of them changing by less than 0.02
mm/day. Similar results are achieved for seasonal variations, with Seasonal
Cycle (DJF-JJA) having no major changes in both surface temperature and
precipitation.

How to cite: Marchegiani, D. and Dommenget, D.: Counteracting global
warming by using a locally variable Solar Radiation Management, EGU General
Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-12307,
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-12307, 2020

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