Spatial patterns of climate response to changes in anthropogenic aerosols and well-mixed greenhouse gases (GHGs) are investigated using climate model simulations for the twentieth century. The climate response shows both similarities and differences in spatial pattern between aerosol and GHG runs. Common climate response between aerosol and GHG runs tends to be symmetric about the equator. This work focuses on the distinctive patterns that are unique to the anthropogenic aerosol forcing. The tropospheric cooling induced by anthropogenic aerosols is locally enhanced in the midlatitude Northern Hemisphere with a deep vertical structure around 40°N, anchoring a westerly acceleration in thermal wind balance. The aerosol-induced negative radiative forcing in the Northern Hemisphere requires a cross-equatorial Hadley circulation to compensate interhemispheric energy imbalance in the atmosphere. Associated with a southward shift of the intertropical convergence zone, this interhemispheric asymmetric mode is unique to aerosol forcing and absent in GHG runs. Comparison of key climate response pattern indices indicates that the aerosol forcing dominates the interhemispheric asymmetric climate response in historical all-forcing simulations, as well as regional precipitation change such as the drying trend over the East Asian monsoon region. While GHG forcing dominates global mean surface temperature change, its effect is on par with and often opposes the aerosol effect on precipitation, making it difficult to detect anthropogenic change in rainfall from historical observations.
The paper aims to investigate social commerce systems from a systems thinking perspective. It proposes to model the social commerce process and outlines how Following, Communicating, Purchasing, and Sharing are systematically connected with each other in the social commerce process. The paper describes an exploratory review study using the systematic literature review method, including 384 social commerce research papers, which were published from 2011 to 2021. The data are refined by documentary analysis, including Study Selection Criteria and Quality Assessment processes. The paper systematically develops a conceptual framework for understanding social commerce. Previous research on social commerce mainly focuses on one or more particular key success factors (such as trust) in social commerce, and a few of them investigate social commerce as an integral business system. This review provides a more comprehensive basis for future social commerce research.
The accurate estimation of direct normal irradiance (DNI) under clear sky conditions plays an important role in the concentrated solar thermal plant. A hybrid model with adjustable inputs is proposed to calculate the clear-sky DNI, including a base clear-sky model and an error-correction model. The base clear-sky model is able to estimate the clear-sky DNI at any place with only the local date and location information, and the error-correction model serves as a supplementary to improve the calculating accuracy with available meteorological data. The error-correction model effectively integrates a linear part and a nonlinear part, and its inputs are adjustable according to the available meteorological observations. Several experiments have been conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed model with data from three observation stations provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory open database. The results show that the hybrid model is able to provide great improvement over the base clear-sky model with 28%–70% on normalized root mean square error, and it also performs better than those using a linear or nonlinear error correction model. It is concluded that the performance of the hybrid model is comparable with other published methods in calculating the clear-sky DNI with concrete statistics.
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