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Framework and Guidelines for Participants
The ultimate objective of the workshop is to integrate along the following structure so that we put the subject of GDB in the context of the
questions in Topic 3. In the first part of the workshop we will have short lectures underlying the recent scientific research. Following we will
break to discussion groups. This will be transformed into a document to be published in a high profile target journal (e.g. JGR, BAMS).
Workshop structure:
1. Measurements of
dimming and brightening components
a.
How much, where and when?
b.
How does it partition between
aerosols, clouds and gas absorption?
2. Trends between
aerosols, clouds, precipitation and radiation
a.
Relations between trends in
aerosols, cloud cover and their properties.
b.
Feedbacks through impacts on
precipitation.
c.
The role of land processes
3. Implications for
understanding present and future climates.
a.
Impacts of differential dimming
on modulating circulation patterns and the hydrological cycle (e.g., monsoons).
b.
Implications for understanding
present and future climates, and
influences on hydrology, agriculture
c.
Relations between surface and
TOA forcing and possible impacts on present and future global temperatures.
The workshop is organized to address these topics in a structured way. The participants are requested to prepare their presentations to be in
this context. In the workgroups we can identify the known and missing links in this flow, and practical recommendations. We will have three
discussion groups on these three subjects, and will combine them together.
The outcome should put GDB
in an updated context.
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