Impacts of hemispheric solar geoengineering on tropical cyclone frequency
Solar geoengineering has been proposed as a means of mitigating the warming effects of climate change, yet the consequences of such action remain uncertain. Here, using a general circulation model, the authors evaluate the effect of stratospheric aerosol injection on tropical cyclone activity.
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Main Authors: | Anthony C. Jones, James M. Haywood, Nick Dunstone, Kerry Emanuel, Matthew K. Hawcroft, Kevin I. Hodges, Andy Jones |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/020038d96d924b1d8bcb0988695c881a |
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