EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 21, EMS2024-1088, 2024, updated on 05 Jul 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2024-1088
EMS Annual Meeting 2024
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Oral | Tuesday, 03 Sep, 14:15–14:30 (CEST)| Lecture room 203

Project FOCI - Non-CO2 Forcers and Their Climate, Weather, Air Quality and Health Impacts: Where we are and where we go

Tomas Halenka1, Ranjeet Sokhi2, and Sandro Finardi3
Tomas Halenka et al.
  • 1Charles University, Fac. of Mathematics and Physics, Dept. of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czechia (tomas.halenka@mff.cuni.cz)
  • 2School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science; University of Hertfordshire,Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, Hatfield, United Kingdom
  • 3ARIANET, Milano, Italia

While overall the global warming with the causes and global processes connected to well-mixed CO2, and its impacts on global to continental scales are well understood with a high level of confidence, there are knowledge gaps concerning the impact of many other non-CO2 radiative forcers leading to low confidence in the conclusions. This relates mainly to specific anthropogenic and natural precursor emissions of short-lived GHGs and aerosols and their precursors. The anthropogenic origin is connected to large extent with the urban environment. These gaps and uncertainties also exist in their subsequent effects on atmospheric chemistry and climate, through direct emissions dependent on changes in e.g., agriculture production and technologies based on scenarios for future development as well as feedbacks of global warming on emissions, e.g., permafrost thaw.

The main goal of the EC Horizon Europe project FOCI, is to assess the impact of key radiative forcers, where and how they arise, the processes of their impact on the climate system, to find and test an efficient implementation of these processes into global Earth System Models and into Regional Climate Models, eventually coupled with CTMs, and finally to use the tools developed to investigate mitigation and/or adaptation policies incorporated in selected scenarios of future development targeted at Europe and other regions of the world, with final emphasis to selected cities environment. We will develop new regionally tuned scenarios based on improved emissions to assess the effects of non-CO2 forcers. Mutual interactions of the results and climate services producers and other end-users will provide feedbacks for the specific scenarios optimization and potential application to support the decision making, including climate policy.

Coupled RCM-CTM modelling experiment strategies and preliminary results will be presented in addition to the contemporary status of the project.

How to cite: Halenka, T., Sokhi, R., and Finardi, S.: Project FOCI - Non-CO2 Forcers and Their Climate, Weather, Air Quality and Health Impacts: Where we are and where we go, EMS Annual Meeting 2024, Barcelona, Spain, 1–6 Sep 2024, EMS2024-1088, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2024-1088, 2024.