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The nonlinear relationship between albedo and cloud fraction on near‐global, monthly mean scale in observations and in the CMIP5 model ensemble
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EngineeringClimate ModelingCloud FractionAtmospheric ModelEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceMonthly Mean ScaleMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceCmip5 Model EnsembleClimate ChangeClimate SciencesMeteorologyRadiation MeasurementCloud PhysicEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsCloud FractionsLower Cloud FractionsGlobal ClimateClimate Modelling
Abstract We study the relation between monthly mean albedo and cloud fraction over ocean, 60°S–60°N. Satellite observations indicate that these clouds all fall on the same near‐exponential curve, with a monotonic distribution over the ranges of cloud fractions and albedo. Using these observational data as a reference, we examine the degree to which 26 climate models capture this feature of the near‐global marine cloud population. Models show a general increase in albedo with increasing cloud fraction, but none of them display a relation that is as well defined as that characterizing the observations. Models typically display larger albedo variability at a given cloud fraction, larger sensitivity in albedo to changes in cloud fraction, and lower cloud fractions. Several models also show branched distributions, contrasting with the smooth observational relation. In the models the present‐day cloud scenes are more reflective than the preindustrial, demonstrating the simulated impact of anthropogenic aerosols on planetary albedo.
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