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The Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering Large Ensemble project (GLENS) is a 20-member ensemble of stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering simulations between 2020-2099 and a 20-member ensemble of control simulations over a reference period between 2010-2030 using the NCAR Community Earth System Model with the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model as its atmospheric component.
Authors
Tilmes, S.
Richter, J. H.
Kravitz, B.
MacMartin, D. G.
Mills, M. J.
Simpson, I. R.
Glanville, A. S.
Fasullo, J. T.
Phillips, A. S.
Lamarque, J.-F.
Tribbia, J.
Edwards, J.
Mickelson, S.
Ghosh, S.
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The Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering Large Ensemble project (GLENS) is a 20-member ensemble of stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering simulations between 2020-2099 and a 20-member ensemble of control simulations over a reference period between 2010-2030 using the NCAR Community Earth System Model with the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model as its atmospheric component. These are the control simulations; the geoengineering feedback simulations can also be found under the parent da...
The Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering Large Ensemble project (GLENS) is a 20-member ensemble of stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering simulations between 2020-2099 and a 20-member ensemble of control simulations over a reference period between 2010-2030 using the NCAR Community Earth System Model with the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model as its atmospheric component. Control and other feedback simulations can be found under the parent dataset.
The Feedback_low simulations are part of the Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering Large Ensemble project (GLENS) using the NCAR Community Earth System Model with the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model as its atmospheric component. The Feedback_low simulations are a 3-member ensemble of stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering simulations between 2020-2099 that instead of injecting sulfur dioxide at about 5km altitude above the tropopause at 4 latitudes, as done in GLENS, it injects at ...