Articles | Volume 17, issue 21
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-7867-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-7867-2024
Development and technical paper
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07 Nov 2024
Development and technical paper |  | 07 Nov 2024

Exploring ship track spreading rates with a physics-informed Langevin particle parameterization

Lucas A. McMichael, Michael J. Schmidt, Robert Wood, Peter N. Blossey, and Lekha Patel

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Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is a climate intervention technique to potentially cool the climate. Climate models used to gauge regional climate impacts associated with MCB often assume large areas of the ocean are uniformly perturbed. However, a more realistic representation of MCB application would require information about how an injected particle plume spreads. This work aims to develop such a plume-spreading model.