Natural Variability Can Mask Forced Permafrost Response to Stratospheric Aerosol Injection in the ARISE‐SAI‐1.5 Simulations

Author:

Morrison A. L.1ORCID,Barnes E. A.1ORCID,Hurrell J. W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins CO USA

Abstract

AbstractStratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) has been proposed as a potential method for mitigating risks and impacts associated with anthropogenic climate change. One such risk is widespread permafrost thaw and associated carbon release. While permafrost has been shown to stabilize under different SAI scenarios, natural variability may mask this forced response and make it difficult to detect if and when SAI is stabilizing permafrost. Here we use the 10‐member ensemble from the ARISE‐SAI‐1.5 simulations to assess the spread in projected active layer depth and permafrost temperature across boreal permafrost soils and specifically in four peatland and Yedoma regions. The forced response in active layer depth and permafrost temperature quickly diverges between an SAI and non‐SAI world, but individual ensemble members overlap for several years following SAI deployment. We find that, due to projected permafrost variability, it may take more than a decade of SAI deployment to detect the effects of SAI on permafrost temperature and almost 30 years to detect its effects on active layer depth. Not only does natural variability make it more difficult to detect SAI's influence, it could also affect the likelihood of reaching a permafrost tipping point. In some realizations, SAI fails to prevent a local tipping point that is also reached in a non‐SAI world. Our results underscore the importance of accounting for natural variability in assessments of SAI's potential influence on the climate system.

Funder

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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