DOAJ Open Access 2023

The implications of maintaining Earth's hemispheric albedo symmetry for shortwave radiative feedbacks

A. R. Jönsson A. R. Jönsson F. A.-M. Bender F. A.-M. Bender

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<p>The Earth's albedo is observed to be symmetric between the hemispheres on the annual mean timescale, despite the clear-sky albedo being asymmetrically higher in the Northern Hemisphere due to more land area and aerosol sources; this is because the mean cloud distribution currently compensates for the clear-sky asymmetry almost exactly. We investigate the evolution of the hemispheric difference in albedo in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) coupled model simulations following an abrupt quadrupling of <span class="inline-formula">CO<sub>2</sub></span> concentrations, to which all models respond with an initial decrease of albedo in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) due to loss of Arctic sea ice. Models disagree over whether the net effect of NH cloud responses is to reduce or amplify initial NH albedo reductions. After the initial response, the evolution of the hemispheric albedo difference diverges among models, with some models remaining stably at their new hemispheric albedo difference and others returning towards their pre-industrial difference primarily through a reduction in SH cloud cover. Whereas local increases in cloud cover contribute to negative shortwave cloud feedback, the cross-hemispheric communicating mechanism found to be primarily responsible for restoring hemispheric symmetry in the models studied implies positive shortwave cloud feedback.</p>

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Jönsson, A.R., Jönsson, A.R., Bender, F.A., Bender, F.A. (2023). The implications of maintaining Earth's hemispheric albedo symmetry for shortwave radiative feedbacks. https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-14-345-2023

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