Can general circulation models (GCMs) represent cloud liquid water path adjustments to aerosol–cloud interactions?

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Title: Can general circulation models (GCMs) represent cloud liquid water path adjustments to aerosol–cloud interactions?
Authors: Mülmenstädt, Johannes1 (AUTHOR) johannes.muelmenstaedt@pnnl.gov, Ackerman, Andrew S.2 (AUTHOR), Fridlind, Ann M.2 (AUTHOR), Huang, Meng1 (AUTHOR), Ma, Po-Lun1 (AUTHOR), Mahfouz, Naser1 (AUTHOR), Bauer, Susanne E.2 (AUTHOR), Burrows, Susannah M.1 (AUTHOR), Christensen, Matthew W.1 (AUTHOR), Dipu, Sudhakar3 (AUTHOR), Gettelman, Andrew1 (AUTHOR), Leung, L. Ruby1 (AUTHOR), Tornow, Florian2,4 (AUTHOR), Quaas, Johannes3 (AUTHOR), Varble, Adam C.1 (AUTHOR), Wang, Hailong1 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Kai1 (AUTHOR), Zheng, Youtong5,6 (AUTHOR)
Source: Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics. 2024, Vol. 24 Issue 23, p13633-13652. 20p.
Database: Environment Complete
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ISSN:16807316
DOI:10.5194/acp-24-13633-2024