Analysis of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions based on MODIS data

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Advances in Space Research Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asr.2016.08.042
Feng Cheng , Jiahua Zhang , Junliang He , Yong Zha , Qiannan Li , Yunmei Li
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Aerosols exert an indirect impact on climate change via its impact on clouds by altering its radiative and optical properties which, in turn, changes the process of precipitation. Over recent years how to study the indirect climate effect of aerosols has become an important research topic. In this study we attempted to understand the complex mutual interactions among aerosols, clouds and precipitation through analysis of the spatial correlation between aerosol optical depth (AOD), cloud effective radius (CER) and precipitation during 2000–2012 in central-eastern China that has one of the highest concentrations of aerosols globally. With the assistance of moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS)-derived aerosol and cloud product data, this analysis focuses on regional differentiation and seasonal variation of the correlation in which in situ observed precipitation was incorporated. On the basis of the achieved results, we proposed four patterns depicting the mutual interactions between aerosols, clouds and precipitation. They characterize the indirect effects of aerosols on the regional scale. These effects can be summarized as complex seasonal variations and north-south regional differentiation over the study area. The relationship between AOD and CER is predominated mostly by the first indirect effect (the negative correlation between AOD and CER) in the north of the study area in the winter and spring seasons, and over the entire study area in the summer season. The relationship between CER and precipitation is dominated chiefly by the second indirect effect (the positive correlation between CER and precipitation) in the northern area in summer and over the entire study area in autumn. It must be noted that aerosols are not the factor affecting clouds and rainfall singularly. It is the joint effect of aerosols with other factors such as atmospheric dynamics that governs the variation in clouds and rainfall.

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基于MODIS数据的气溶胶-云-降水相互作用分析
气溶胶通过改变云层的辐射和光学特性对气候变化产生间接影响,进而改变降水过程。近年来,如何研究气溶胶的间接气候效应已成为一个重要的研究课题。本文通过分析2000-2012年全球气溶胶浓度最高的中国中东部地区气溶胶光学深度(AOD)、云有效半径(CER)与降水的空间相关性,试图了解气溶胶、云和降水之间复杂的相互作用。利用中分辨率成像光谱仪(MODIS)衍生的气溶胶和云产品数据,结合现场观测降水,重点分析了相关性的区域分异和季节变化。在此基础上,提出了气溶胶、云和降水之间相互作用的四种模式。它们描述了气溶胶在区域尺度上的间接影响。这些影响可以概括为研究区内复杂的季节变化和南北区域差异。AOD与CER的关系主要以第一间接效应(AOD与CER的负相关)为主,冬季和春季在研究区北部,夏季在整个研究区。夏季北部地区和秋季整个研究区CER与降水的关系主要以第二间接效应(CER与降水的正相关)为主。必须指出的是,气溶胶并不是影响云和降雨的唯一因素。气溶胶与大气动力学等其他因素的共同作用决定了云和降雨的变化。
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Advances in Space Research
Advances in Space Research 地学天文-地球科学综合
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800
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5.8 months
期刊介绍: The COSPAR publication Advances in Space Research (ASR) is an open journal covering all areas of space research including: space studies of the Earth''s surface, meteorology, climate, the Earth-Moon system, planets and small bodies of the solar system, upper atmospheres, ionospheres and magnetospheres of the Earth and planets including reference atmospheres, space plasmas in the solar system, astrophysics from space, materials sciences in space, fundamental physics in space, space debris, space weather, Earth observations of space phenomena, etc. NB: Please note that manuscripts related to life sciences as related to space are no more accepted for submission to Advances in Space Research. Such manuscripts should now be submitted to the new COSPAR Journal Life Sciences in Space Research (LSSR). All submissions are reviewed by two scientists in the field. COSPAR is an interdisciplinary scientific organization concerned with the progress of space research on an international scale. Operating under the rules of ICSU, COSPAR ignores political considerations and considers all questions solely from the scientific viewpoint.
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