Earth System Energy Budget and Climate Change
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 2166
Special Issue Editor
Interests: climate change; Earth system energy budget change; water cycle change; tropical cyclone
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Dear Colleagues,
The energy budget imbalance of the Earth system is closely linked to climate change, and the net energy input will warm the system. The interactions between components of the climate system will redistribute the energy tempospatially. Although great progress has been achieved in the quantitative calculations of the energy budget and energy transports in the climate system, there are still large uncertainties and discrepancies between observations, numerical simulations, and re-analyses. Therefore, we are pleased to organize this Special Issue entitled “Earth System Energy Budget and Climate Change”.
Papers related to the following areas are welcome:
- Radiative fluxes at the top of the atmosphere;
- Energy accumulation and transport in the atmosphere;
- Surface heat fluxes;
- Heat storage and transport in the oceans;
- Energy budget imbalances in the Earth system;
- Direct and indirect validations of the energy fluxes;
- Consistency between observations and numerical simulations;
- Physical processes related to energy change, storage, and transport;
- Interactions between different scales.
Prof. Dr. Chunlei Liu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- energy budget
- energy transport
- climate change
- physical processes
- observations
- numerical simulations
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