Recent global temperature surge intensified by record-low planetary albedo
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung · University of Bremen
Abstract
In 2023, the global mean temperature soared to almost 1.5 kelvin above the preindustrial level, surpassing the previous record by about 0.17 kelvin. Previous best-guess estimates of known drivers, including anthropogenic warming and the El Niño onset, fall short by about 0.2 kelvin in explaining the temperature rise. Using satellite and reanalysis data, we identified a record-low planetary albedo as the primary factor bridging this gap. The decline is apparently caused largely by a reduced low-cloud cover in the northern mid-latitudes and tropics, in continuation of a multiannual trend. Further exploring the low-cloud trend and understanding how much of it is due to internal variability, reduced aerosol…
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3Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Cloud albedo
- Cloud cover
- Global warming
- Latitude
- Albedo (alchemy)
- Atmospheric sciences