Ocean Emission Effects on Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions: Insights from Two Case Studies
Two case studies are discussed that evaluate the effect of ocean emissions on aerosol‐cloud interactions. A review of the first case study from the eastern Pacific Ocean shows that simultaneous aircraft and space‐borne observations are valuable in detecting links between ocean biota emissions and ma...
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crwiley:10.1155/2010/301395 2024-09-09T20:10:00+00:00 Ocean Emission Effects on Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions: Insights from Two Case Studies Sorooshian, Armin Duong, Hanh T. Petters, Markus D. Office of Naval Research 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/301395 http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/amete/2010/301395.pdf http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/amete/2010/301395.xml https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1155/2010/301395 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Advances in Meteorology volume 2010, issue 1 ISSN 1687-9309 1687-9317 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/301395 2024-06-20T04:22:12Z Two case studies are discussed that evaluate the effect of ocean emissions on aerosol‐cloud interactions. A review of the first case study from the eastern Pacific Ocean shows that simultaneous aircraft and space‐borne observations are valuable in detecting links between ocean biota emissions and marine aerosols, but that the effect of the former on cloud microphysics is less clear owing to interference from background anthropogenic pollution and the difficulty with field experiments in obtaining a wide range of aerosol conditions to robustly quantify ocean effects on aerosol‐cloud interactions. To address these limitations, a second case was investigated using remote sensing data over the less polluted Southern Ocean region. The results indicate that cloud drop size is reduced more for a fixed increase in aerosol particles during periods of higher ocean chlorophyll A. Potential biases in the results owing to statistical issues in the data analysis are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean Wiley Online Library Pacific Southern Ocean Advances in Meteorology 2010 1 |
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Two case studies are discussed that evaluate the effect of ocean emissions on aerosol‐cloud interactions. A review of the first case study from the eastern Pacific Ocean shows that simultaneous aircraft and space‐borne observations are valuable in detecting links between ocean biota emissions and marine aerosols, but that the effect of the former on cloud microphysics is less clear owing to interference from background anthropogenic pollution and the difficulty with field experiments in obtaining a wide range of aerosol conditions to robustly quantify ocean effects on aerosol‐cloud interactions. To address these limitations, a second case was investigated using remote sensing data over the less polluted Southern Ocean region. The results indicate that cloud drop size is reduced more for a fixed increase in aerosol particles during periods of higher ocean chlorophyll A. Potential biases in the results owing to statistical issues in the data analysis are discussed. |
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Ocean Emission Effects on Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions: Insights from Two Case Studies |
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Ocean Emission Effects on Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions: Insights from Two Case Studies |
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Ocean Emission Effects on Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions: Insights from Two Case Studies |
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