DATE/TIME: Friday, April 12, 2024, 2:30 pm
Ivan Mitevski
Princeton University
Asymmetric and Non-monotonic Response of the Climate System to Idealized CO2 Forcing
Many studies commonly assume linearity when investigating the climate system's response to CO2 perturbations in Earth System Models. The primary objective of this work is to thoroughly analyze this linearity assumption in a hierarchy of modeling experiments with CO2 concentrations decreasing to 1/8th and increasing up to 8 times the pre-industrial values. We explore various climate system components, including climate sensitivity, radiative feedbacks and forcing, and storm tracks. The findings demonstrate that the response to CO2 perturbations is not linear but rather asymmetric and non-monotonic, with significant implications for scaling responses from specific CO2 perturbation levels and utilizing evidence from past climate states.
Seminar Host:
Tony Broccoli
Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University