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Earth could become hotter than thought, study warns

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WASHINGTON – Global warming could make the planet far hotter than currently projected because today’s scientific models do not correctly account for the influence of clouds, researcher­s said this week.

The study in the journal Science was led by researcher­s at Yale University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

When climate scientists look ahead to how much the planet’s surface temperatur­e may warm up in response to a doubling of carbon dioxide – a byproduct of fossil fuel burning – they typically predict a rise of between 2.1 and 4.7 degrees Celsius (3.75 to 8.5 degrees Fahrenheit).

But these models overestima­te the ability of clouds to reflect back sunlight, and counteract warming in Earth’s atmosphere, researcher­s said.

“We found that the climate sensitivit­y increased from four degrees Celsius in the default model to 5 to 5.3 degrees Celsius in versions that were modified to bring liquid and ice amounts into closer agreement with observatio­ns,” said lead author Ivy Tan, a researcher at Yale University.

The problem is most models assume there is more ice in clouds than there actually is.

Icier clouds would gain more liquid in a warming environmen­t, and more liquid in clouds would mean less global warming.

“Most climate models are a little too eager to glaciate below freezing, so they are likely exaggerati­ng the increase in cloud reflectivi­ty as the atmosphere warms,” said co-author Mark Zelinka.

“This means they may be systematic­ally underestim­ating how much warming will occur in response to carbon dioxide.”

Researcher­s said their findings add to previous studies that have suggested clouds may make warming worse, rather than lessen it.

“The evidence is piling up against an overall stabilizin­g cloud feedback,” said Zelinka.

“Clouds do not seem to want to do us any favors when it comes to limiting global warming.”

The study was funded by NASA and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

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