The influence of the albedo-temperature feedback on climate sensitivity
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1995
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Bintanja, R.
Oerlemans, J.
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Abstract
A vertically integrated, zonally averaged energy-balance climate
model coupled to a two-dimensional ocean model with prescribed overturning pattern
is employed to assess the seasonally and latitudinally varying response of the climate
system to changes in radiative forcing. Since the sensitivity of the climate system
depends on its actual state, considerable attention is given to the correct simulation of
the important features of the present-day climate (such as surface air temperature, seaice
and snow amount and meridional energy transport). The climate variability
induced by the various elements of the albedo-temperature (e.g. sea-ice and snow)
feed-back is quantified. It appears that the variability caused by sea-ice variations is
approximately twice as large as for snow variations.