Gavin Schmidt (NASA GISS): "Possible implications for climate sensitivity from anomalous freshwater additions from Antarctica and Greenland"
David Bonan (Caltech): "How radiative feedbacks shape the response of the hydrological cycle to global warming"
Geeta Persad (Univ. of Texas): "Towards a role for anthropogenic aerosols in the pattern effect?"
00:34:30 Dessler, Andrew E: is this a 1D or 2D EBM? if 2D, have you looked at the spatial patterns of the changes?
00:35:03 Dessler, Andrew E: 2d would be interesting!
00:35:04 Chenggong Wang: How did you compute the local feedbacks?
00:35:44 Nicholas Lutsko (he/him): in the scatter plot comparing the MEBM and the HS06 scaling in different regions, what was the metric on the y axis?
00:38:36 Dave Bonan: @Andrew — 2D would indeed be interesting!
00:53:48 Dessler, Andrew E: do you have any idea how big of change in ECS will result from adding in this process?
00:54:05 Xu Zhang: is there any and how much changes in the strength of the AMOC in runs with ice-sheet melting?
00:55:06 Dennis L Hartmann: You attribute warming to SAM + trend, yet the net effect is cooling. Has anyone successfully simulated these complex interactions?
00:57:30 Yue Dong: Very interesting results! The impact of freshwater input on radiative feedback/ECS is mostly confined in S. Ocean or can reach the tropics (through subtropical cloud feedback change)?
00:59:30 Yue Dong: Thanks Gavin!
01:20:16 Norman Loeb: Are regional differences in aerosol type accounted for in these simulations? How important are regional aerosol type variations on the results?
01:20:48 Dennis L Hartmann: Interesting meeting. Thanks to organizers.
01:21:19 Tim Trent: thanks everyone, really interesting talks
01:23:17 Xu Zhang: in your runs, role of wind in aerosol transport is considered, right?
01:24:21 Xu Zhang: great, thanks Geeta