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TRR 301:  The tropopause region in a changing atmosphere

Subject Area Geosciences
Term since 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 428312742
 
Climate change is without doubt the most urging global problem of the near future and climate projections are of enor-mous political and socioeconomic relevance. Such estimates are highly dependent on the accurate representation of the atmospheric dynamics, chemical composition, aerosol loading, cirrus clouds and circulation feedbacks in the altitude region of 10 km to 20 km, the upper-troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS) region. However, knowledge about even the present day global distribution of key constituents that are of relevance for climate in this region, such as water vapour, ozone, ice particles, and aerosols is surprisingly incomplete leading to, e.g. UTLS ozone trend estimates with partly opposite signs in observations and climate models. Gaps in the understanding of microphysical, chemical and dynamical processes and their feedbacks in the UTLS together with their insufficient implementation in climate models introduce uncertainties in radiative forcing estimates in the 0.5 W m−2 range. The complexity of this region is a result of the coupling of processes from the nano- or micrometer scale, e.g. atmospheric aerosol formation, turbulence and mixing to the regional and planetary scale. This complexity challenges the capabilities of climate models to correctly capture the impact of UTLS processes on current surface temperatures and circulation as well as for future projections. Therefore, a synergistic approach is required, which combines the expertise from different research areas to improve our understanding of this highly important region.In this CRC we will identify, disentangle, and quantify dynamical, microphysical, and aerosol-chemical processes that are relevant for the UTLS composition and its role in climate. This will be achieved by field measurements, laboratory studies, theoretical approaches, and multiscale numerical modelling. Based on an improved process understanding, we will develop parametrisations of relevant small-scale processes to improve state of the art climate models and to better quantify the impact of UTLS processes on composition and dynamics and on Earth‘s future climate.The scientific projects in this CRC are organised in three main Research Areas:Research Area A will focus on the role of aerosol and ice particles in the UTLS, their formation, evolution and ef-fect on the atmospheric radiation budget.Research Area B will investigate the interaction of dynamical, chemical and microphysical processes in the UTLS.Research Area C will focus on large scale processes and the impact of processes of all scales on UTLS composition and variability, their future changes and their impact on present and future climate.
DFG Programme CRC/Transregios

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Co-Applicant Institution Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
 
 

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