Aircraft Emissions and Climate Impact
A special issue of Aerospace (ISSN 2226-4310). This special issue belongs to the section "Aeronautics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 57726
Special Issue Editor
Interests: the changes in the composition of the atmosphere on short and long time and space scales; the study of natural climatic oscillations; atmospheric effects from aircraft emissions; atmospheric pollution; changes in climatic parameters; environmental effects on health
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to gather high quality scientific papers that focus on the atmospheric effects from aircraft emissions. Air traffic emits greenhouse and trace gases, soot, sulphur aerosols, water vapor and forms contrails. Contrails behind aircrafts are among the most evident of anthropogenic effects on the atmosphere. It is known that contrails dissipate quickly if the atmosphere is dry, vanishing within a few minutes or even seconds. If the atmosphere is humid enough, the contrails may persist and may turn into contrail-cirrus clouds. Global aviation is responsible for 2.5% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. It is estimated that, together, CO2 and non-CO2 aviation emissions account for approximately 3.5% of warming. We welcome studies that analyze aircraft emissions, aviation-induced clouds, cirrus clouds, changes, radiative forcing estimates, as well as studies that assess mitigation options for reducing the climate impact of air traffic, during periods with or without air travel restrictions and disruptions.
Prof. Dr. Kostas Eleftheratos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- air traffic
- contrails
- cirrus clouds
- changes
- radiative forcing
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