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Resolution of the uncertainties in the radiative forcing of HFC-134a
Authors:Piers M. de F. Forster  J.B. Burkholder  P.F. Coheur  L.K. Gohar  G. Myhre  K.P. Shine  D. Wuebbles
Affiliation:a Department of Meteorology, The University of Reading, P.O. Box 243, Earley Gate, Reading, RG6 6BB, UK
b NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305-3328, USA
c Service d'Aéronomie/CNRS, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, Paris, France
d Service de Chimie Quantique et Photophysique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium
e University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
f Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, USA
g University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:HFC-134a (CF3CH2F) is the most rapidly growing hydrofluorocarbon in terms of atmospheric abundance. It is currently used in a large number of household refrigerators and air-conditioning systems and its concentration in the atmosphere is forecast to increase substantially over the next 50-100 years. Previous estimates of its radiative forcing per unit concentration have differed significantly ∼25%. This paper uses a two-step approach to resolve this discrepancy. In the first step six independent absorption cross section datasets are analysed. We find that, for the integrated cross section in the spectral bands that contribute most to the radiative forcing, the differences between the various datasets are typically smaller than 5% and that the dependence on pressure and temperature is not significant. A “recommended' HFC-134a infrared absorption spectrum was obtained based on the average band intensities of the strongest bands. In the second step, the “recommended' HFC-134a spectrum was used in six different radiative transfer models to calculate the HFC-134a radiative forcing efficiency. The clear-sky instantaneous radiative forcing, using a single global and annual mean profile, differed by 8%, between the 6 models, and the latitudinally-resolved adjusted cloudy sky radiative forcing estimates differed by a similar amount. We calculate that the radiative forcing efficiency of HFC-134a is View the MathML source.
Keywords:HFC-134a   Radiative forcing   Uncertainties   Global warming potential
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