发展中非洲东风浪和撒哈拉尘埃相互作用的辐射检验:来自再分析和美国国家航空航天局机载观测的比较见解

IF 5.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Pub Date : 2024-01-16 DOI:10.5194/egusphere-2023-2972
Ruby Winter Burgess, Mayra Ivelisse Oyola-Merced
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摘要本研究深入探讨了气溶胶对北大西洋上空大气加热率的影响,特别关注非洲东风浪潮(AEWs)的发展。研究利用了 NASA DC-8 飞机、滴管剖面图、激光雷达观测数据、NASA CPEX-CV 实地活动期间获得的卫星降水数据以及 MERRA-2 和 CAMS 再分析数据。该研究利用四流辐射传输模型,特别关注了撒哈拉沙尘与AEWs和热带风暴发展相吻合的日子,并将研究结果与2020年6月的一次显著的沙尘事件进行了对比。研究结果揭示了短波(SW)和长波/红外(LW/IR)加热率的显著差异,凸显了即使在同化观测数据之后,要准确反映大气中的气溶胶效应仍然存在挑战。这些差异在本底尘埃浓度和高尘埃浓度的日子里都持续存在,强调了在模式中准确表示气溶胶辐射效应的挑战,并突出了在再分析数据集中改进气溶胶表示的迫切需要。
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Radiative Examination of Developing African Easterly Waves and Saharan Dust Interactions: Comparative Insights from Reanalysis and NASA Airborne Observations
Abstract. This study thoroughly examines the impact of aerosols on atmospheric heating rates over the North Atlantic Ocean, with a specific focus on developing African Easterly Waves (AEWs). It utilizes data from the NASA DC-8 aircraft, dropsonde profiles, lidar observations, and satellite-based precipitation data obtained during NASA’s CPEX-CV field campaign, as well as MERRA-2 and CAMS reanalyses. Using a four-stream radiative transfer model, the research focuses specifically on days characterized by Saharan dust coinciding with AEWs and tropical storm development and also contrasts its findings with a notable dust-only event in June 2020. The findings reveal notable differences in shortwave (SW) and longwave/infrared (LW/IR) heating rates, underscoring the persistent challenges in accurately representing aerosol effects in the atmosphere, even after assimilating observational data. These discrepancies persisted on days with both background and high dust concentrations, emphasizing the challenges in accurately representing aerosol radiative effects in models and highlighting the urgent need for improved aerosol representation in reanalysis datasets.
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 地学-气象与大气科学
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期刊介绍: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) is a not-for-profit international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high-quality studies investigating the Earth''s atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes. It covers the altitude range from the land and ocean surface up to the turbopause, including the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere. The main subject areas comprise atmospheric modelling, field measurements, remote sensing, and laboratory studies of gases, aerosols, clouds and precipitation, isotopes, radiation, dynamics, biosphere interactions, and hydrosphere interactions. The journal scope is focused on studies with general implications for atmospheric science rather than investigations that are primarily of local or technical interest.
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