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How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing?

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Harmsen, MJHM; van Vuuren, DP; van den Berg, M; Hof, AF; Hope, C; Krey, V; Lamarque, JF; Marcucci, A; Shindell, DT; Schaeffer, M
Published in: Climatic Change
December 1, 2015

This study aims to create insight in how Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) perform in describing the climate forcing by non-CO2 gases and aerosols. The simple climate models (SCMs) included in IAMs have been run with the same prescribed anthropogenic emission pathways and compared to analyses with complex earth system models (ESMs) in terms of concentration and radiative forcing levels. In our comparison, particular attention was given to the short-lived forcers' climate effects. In general, SCMs show forcing levels within the expert model ranges. However, the more simple SCMs seem to underestimate forcing differences between baseline and mitigation scenarios because of omission of ozone, black carbon and/or indirect methane forcing effects. Above all, results also show that among IAMs there is a significant spread (0.74 W/m2 in 2100) in non-CO2 forcing projections for a 2.6 W/m2 mitigation scenario, mainly due to uncertainties in the indirect effects of aerosols. This has large implications for determining optimal mitigation strategies among IAMs with regard to required CO2 forcing targets and policy costs.

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Climatic Change

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1573-1480

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0165-0009

Publication Date

December 1, 2015

Volume

133

Issue

4

Start / End Page

565 / 582

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  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
 

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Harmsen, M. J. H. M., van Vuuren, D. P., van den Berg, M., Hof, A. F., Hope, C., Krey, V., … Schaeffer, M. (2015). How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing? Climatic Change, 133(4), 565–582. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-015-1485-0
Harmsen, M. J. H. M., D. P. van Vuuren, M. van den Berg, A. F. Hof, C. Hope, V. Krey, J. F. Lamarque, A. Marcucci, D. T. Shindell, and M. Schaeffer. “How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing?Climatic Change 133, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 565–82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-015-1485-0.
Harmsen MJHM, van Vuuren DP, van den Berg M, Hof AF, Hope C, Krey V, et al. How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing? Climatic Change. 2015 Dec 1;133(4):565–82.
Harmsen, M. J. H. M., et al. “How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing?Climatic Change, vol. 133, no. 4, Dec. 2015, pp. 565–82. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s10584-015-1485-0.
Harmsen MJHM, van Vuuren DP, van den Berg M, Hof AF, Hope C, Krey V, Lamarque JF, Marcucci A, Shindell DT, Schaeffer M. How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO2 radiative forcing? Climatic Change. 2015 Dec 1;133(4):565–582.
Journal cover image

Published In

Climatic Change

DOI

EISSN

1573-1480

ISSN

0165-0009

Publication Date

December 1, 2015

Volume

133

Issue

4

Start / End Page

565 / 582

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences