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Spurious Late Historical‐Era Warming in CESM2 Driven by Prescribed Biomass Burning Emissions

John Fasullo, Jean‐François Lamarque, Cécile Hannay, Nan Rosenbloom, Simone Tilmes, Patricia DeRepentigny, Alexandra Jahn, Clara Deser

2022Geophysical Research Letters106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A spurious increase in the interannual variability of prescribed biomass burning (BB) emissions in the CMIP6 forcing database during the satellite era of wildfire monitoring (1997–2014) is found to lead to warming in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics in simulations with the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2). Using targeted sensitivity experiments with the CESM2 in which prescribed BB emissions are homogenized and variability is removed, we show that the warming is specifically attributable to BB variability from 40° to 70°N and arises from a net thinning of the cloud field and an associated increase in absorbed solar radiation. Our results also demonstrate the potential pitfalls of introducing discontinuities in climate forcing data sets when trying to incorporate novel observations.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceForcing (mathematics)Spurious relationshipNorthern HemisphereClimatologyBiomass burningAtmospheric sciencesGlobal warmingGreenhouse gasClimate sensitivityRadiative forcingClimate changeSatelliteClimate modelMeteorologyGeologyGeographyOceanographyAerosolComputer scienceAerospace engineeringEngineeringMachine learningAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsClimate variability and modelsFire effects on ecosystems
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