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    Manabe’s Radiative–Convective Equilibrium

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2022:;volume( 103 ):;issue: 011::page E2559
    Author:
    Nadir Jeevanjee
    ,
    Isaac Held
    ,
    V. Ramaswamy
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0351.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Syukoro (Suki) Manabe’s Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded largely for his early work on one-dimensional models of “radiative–convective equilibrium” (RCE), which produced the first credible estimates of Earth’s climate sensitivity. This article reviews that work and tries to identify those aspects that make it so distinctive. We argue that Manabe’s model of RCE contained three crucial ingredients. These are (i) a tight convective coupling of the surface to the troposphere, (ii) an assumption of fixed relative humidity rather than fixed absolute humidity, and (iii) a sufficiently realistic representation of greenhouse gas radiative transfer. Previous studies had separately identified these key ingredients, but none had properly combined them. We then discuss each of these ingredients in turn, highlighting how subsequent research in the intervening decades has only cemented their importance for understanding global climate change. We close by reflecting on the elegance of Manabe’s approach and its lasting value.
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    contributor authorNadir Jeevanjee
    contributor authorIsaac Held
    contributor authorV. Ramaswamy
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:50:33Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:50:33Z
    date copyright2022/11/14
    date issued2022
    identifier otherBAMS-D-21-0351.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4290336
    description abstractSyukoro (Suki) Manabe’s Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded largely for his early work on one-dimensional models of “radiative–convective equilibrium” (RCE), which produced the first credible estimates of Earth’s climate sensitivity. This article reviews that work and tries to identify those aspects that make it so distinctive. We argue that Manabe’s model of RCE contained three crucial ingredients. These are (i) a tight convective coupling of the surface to the troposphere, (ii) an assumption of fixed relative humidity rather than fixed absolute humidity, and (iii) a sufficiently realistic representation of greenhouse gas radiative transfer. Previous studies had separately identified these key ingredients, but none had properly combined them. We then discuss each of these ingredients in turn, highlighting how subsequent research in the intervening decades has only cemented their importance for understanding global climate change. We close by reflecting on the elegance of Manabe’s approach and its lasting value.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleManabe’s Radiative–Convective Equilibrium
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume103
    journal issue11
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0351.1
    journal fristpageE2559
    journal lastpageE2569
    pageE2559–E2569
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2022:;volume( 103 ):;issue: 011
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