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Sensitivity of simulated global climate to perturbations in low-cloud microphysical properties. Part I: Globally uniform perturbations
C. T. Chen,
V. Ramaswamy
Geosciences
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
global climate
100%
perturbation
91%
radiative forcing
76%
surface temperature
56%
experiment
45%
albedo
43%
general circulation model
43%
sea ice
41%
carbon dioxide
36%
climate feedback
30%
vigor
29%
hydrologic cycle
29%
feedback mechanism
27%
liquid
27%
polar region
25%
global model
25%
mixed layer
22%
parameterization
20%
climate modeling
19%
water vapor
19%
evaporation
18%
moisture
17%
spatial distribution
16%
water
14%
ocean
13%
temperature
8%
distribution
8%
rate
7%