2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023gl107772
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Future Slower Reduction of Anthropogenic Aerosols Enhances Extratropical Ocean Surface Warming Trends

Pingting Gu,
Bolan Gan,
Wenju Cai
et al.

Abstract: Global surface temperature short‐term trends fluctuate between cooling and fast‐warming under the combined action of external forcing and internal variability, significantly influencing the detectability of near‐term climate change. A key driver of these variations is anthropogenic aerosols (AAs), which have undergone a non‐monotonic evolution with rapid reduction in recent decades. However, their reduction is projected to decelerate under a high carbon emission scenario, yet the impact on surface temperature … Show more

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