Meteorologische Zeitschrift (Dec 2009)

Intercomparison of radiative forcing calculations of stratospheric water vapour and contrails

  • Gunnar Myhre,
  • Maria Kvalevåg,
  • Gaby Rädel,
  • Jolene Cook,
  • Keith P. Shine,
  • Hannah Clark,
  • Fernand Karcher,
  • Krzysztof Markowicz,
  • Aleksandra Kardas,
  • Paulina Wolkenberg,
  • Yves Balkanski,
  • Michael Ponater,
  • Piers Forster,
  • Alexandrude Rap,
  • Ruben Leon,
  • Rodriguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2009/0411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
pp. 585 – 596

Abstract

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Seven groups have participated in an intercomparison study of calculations of radiative forcing (RF) due to stratospheric water vapour (SWV) and contrails. A combination of detailed radiative transfer schemes and codes for global-scale calculations have been used, as well as a combination of idealized simulations and more realistic global-scale changes in stratospheric water vapour and contrails. Detailed line-by-line codes agree within about 15 % for longwave (LW) and shortwave (SW) RF, except in one case where the difference is 30 %. Since the LW and SW RF due to contrails and SWV changes are of opposite sign, the differences between the models seen in the individual LW and SW components can be either compensated or strengthened in the net RF, and thus in relative terms uncertainties are much larger for the net RF. Some of the models used for global-scale simulations of changes in SWV and contrails differ substantially in RF from the more detailed radiative transfer schemes. For the global-scale calculations we use a method of weighting the results to calculate a best estimate based on their performance compared to the more detailed radiative transfer schemes in the idealized simulations.