2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1510530112
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Atlantic hurricane surge response to geoengineering

Abstract: Devastating floods due to Atlantic hurricanes are relatively rare events. However, the frequency of the most intense storms is likely to increase with rises in sea surface temperatures. Geoengineering by stratospheric sulfate aerosol injection cools the tropics relative to the polar regions, including the hurricane Main Development Region in the Atlantic, suggesting that geoengineering may mitigate hurricanes. We examine this hypothesis using eight earth system model simulations of climate under the Geoenginee… Show more

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“…The Supporting information contains an extensive review of the climate response to solar geoengineering and cites the following papers [McCarthy, 2001;Weaver et al, 2001;Cox et al, 2004;Wigley, 2006;IPCC, 2007IPCC, , 2014Matthews and Caldeira, 2007;Lunt et al, 2008;Tilmes et al, 2008Tilmes et al, , 2009Irvine et al, 2009Irvine et al, , 2010Irvine et al, , 2011Irvine et al, , 2012Irvine et al, , 2014aIrvine et al, , 2014bIrvine et al, , 2016Kravitz et al, 2009Kravitz et al, , 2013Kravitz et al, , 2014aMercado et al, 2009;Murphy, 2009;Ridgwell et al, 2009;Bala et al, 2010;Moore et al, 2010Moore et al, , 2015Meinshausen et al, 2011;Trenberth, 2011;Vaughan and Lenton, 2011;Jones and Haywood, 2012;Lau and Kim, 2012;Partanen et al, 2012;Schmidt et al, 2012;Seneviratne et al, 2012;Alterskjaer et al, 2013;Boos and Hurley, 2013;Camargo, 2013;Cheng et al, 2013;Collins et al, 2013;Couce et al, 2013;Cziczo et al, 2013;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Supporting information contains an extensive review of the climate response to solar geoengineering and cites the following papers [McCarthy, 2001;Weaver et al, 2001;Cox et al, 2004;Wigley, 2006;IPCC, 2007IPCC, , 2014Matthews and Caldeira, 2007;Lunt et al, 2008;Tilmes et al, 2008Tilmes et al, , 2009Irvine et al, 2009Irvine et al, , 2010Irvine et al, , 2011Irvine et al, , 2012Irvine et al, , 2014aIrvine et al, , 2014bIrvine et al, , 2016Kravitz et al, 2009Kravitz et al, , 2013Kravitz et al, , 2014aMercado et al, 2009;Murphy, 2009;Ridgwell et al, 2009;Bala et al, 2010;Moore et al, 2010Moore et al, , 2015Meinshausen et al, 2011;Trenberth, 2011;Vaughan and Lenton, 2011;Jones and Haywood, 2012;Lau and Kim, 2012;Partanen et al, 2012;Schmidt et al, 2012;Seneviratne et al, 2012;Alterskjaer et al, 2013;Boos and Hurley, 2013;Camargo, 2013;Cheng et al, 2013;Collins et al, 2013;Couce et al, 2013;Cziczo et al, 2013;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cases it seems that the results from G3 and G4 are statistically similar enough to be combined Moore et al, 2015). We tested the differences between RCP8.5, RCP4.5, and G4 using the four models in common (Table 5) and found the glacier responses are significantly different (p < 0.05).…”
Section: Climate Forcingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 shows the projected return period of strongest Category 5 hurricanes under RCP4.5 and geoengineering scenarios (based on Moore et al's (2015) prediction). Between 2020 and 2069, under the RCP4.5 scenario, the projected return period of strongest Category 5 hurricanes decreases from 3.828 years to 0.850 year.…”
Section: Hurricane Impacts and Coral Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%