Articles | Volume 6, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-6-31-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-6-31-2020
30 Apr 2020
 | 30 Apr 2020

Possible impacts of climate change on fog in the Arctic and subpolar North Atlantic

Richard E. Danielson, Minghong Zhang, and William A. Perrie

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Visibility is estimated for the 21st century using global and regional climate model output. A baseline decrease in visibility in the Arctic (10 %) is more notable than in the North Atlantic (< 5 %). We develop an adjustment that yields greater consistency among models and explore the justification of our ad hoc adjustment toward ship observations during the historical period. Baseline estimates are found to be sensitive to the representation of temperature and humidity.