Articles | Volume 17, issue 24
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-14871-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-14871-2017
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14 Dec 2017
Research article |  | 14 Dec 2017

Changing transport processes in the stratosphere by radiative heating of sulfate aerosols

Ulrike Niemeier and Hauke Schmidt

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MPLICC - Implications and risks of engineering solar radiation to limit climate change U. Niemeier and H. Schmidt http://cera-www.dkrz.de/WDCC/ui/Compact.jsp?acronym=DKRZ_lta_550

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An artificial stratospheric sulfur layer heats the lower stratosphere which impacts stratospheric dynamics and transport. The quasi-biennial oscillation shuts down due to the heated sulfur layer which impacts the meridional transport of the sulfate aerosols. The tropical confinement of the sulfate is stronger and the radiative forcing efficiency of the aerosol layer decreases compared to previous studies, as does the forcing when increasing the injection height.
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