Case studies of the vertical structure of the direct shortwave aerosol radiative forcing during TARFOX

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作者
Redemann, J [1 ]
Turco, RP
Liou, KN
Hobbs, PV
Hartley, WS
Bergstrom, RW
Browell, EV
Russell, PB
机构
[1] Bary Area Environm Res Inst, San Francisco, CA 94122 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Atmospher Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Atmospher Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[4] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
[5] NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
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10.1029/1999JD901042
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The vertical structure of aerosol-induced radiative flux changes in the Earth's troposphere affects local heating rates and thereby convective processes, the formation and lifetime of clouds, and hence the distribution of chemical constituents. We present observationally based estimates of the vertical structure of direct shortwave aerosol radiative forcing for two case studies from the Tropospheric Aerosol Radiative Forcing Observational Experiment (TARFOX) which took place on the U.S. east coast in July 1996. The aerosol radiative forcings are computed using the Fu-Liou broadband radiative transfer model. The aerosol optical properties used in the radiative transfer simulations are calculated from independent vertically resolved estimates of the complex aerosol indices of refraction in two to three distinct vertical layers, using profiles:of in situ particle size distributions measured aboard the University of Washington research aircraft. Aerosol single-scattering albedos at 450 nm thus determined range from 0.9 to 0.985, while the asymmetry factor varies from 0.6 to 0.8 The instantaneous shortwave aerosol radiative forcings derived from the optical properties of the aerosols are of the order of -36 W m(-2) at the top of the atmosphere and about -56 W m(-2) at the surface for both case studies.
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