Journal article

Response of a global climate model to a thirty percent reduction of the solar constant

KJ Walsh, WD Sellers

Global and Planetary Change | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1993

Abstract

An investigation is made of the "white earth" scenario, wherein the positive feedback mechanism, involving temperature, snow/ice cover,and albedo, renders the earth's surface covered with permanent snow freezes the oceans when the solar input is sufficiently low. A three-dimensional energy budget climate model is used to stimulate the earth's response to a 30% decrease in the solar constant. The decrease occurs over a period of 90 years. The model simulates an additional 100 years to allow conditions to stabilize. At the end of the model run, the planetary mean surface temperature is 204.8°K, the oceans are completely frozen over, and the maximum seasonal mean temperature any grid point of t..

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