Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model

Aerosol variations and trends over different land and ocean regions from 1980 to 2009 are analyzed with the Goddard Chemistry Aerosol Radiation and Transport (GOCART) model and observations from multiple satellite sensors and available ground-based networks. Excluding time periods with large volcani...

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Main Authors: Chin, M., Diehl, T., Tan, Q., Prospero, J. M., Kahn, R. A., Remer, L. A., Yu, H., Sayer, A. M., Bian, H., Geogdzhayev, I. V., Holben, B. N., Howell, S. G., Huebert, B. J., Hsu, N. C., Kim, D., Kucsera, T. L., Levy, R. C., Mishchenko, M. I., Pan, X., Quinn, P. K., Schuster, G. L., Streets, D. G., Strode, S. A., Torres, O., Zhao, X.-P.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00045069 2023-05-15T17:30:43+02:00 Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model Chin, M. Diehl, T. Tan, Q. Prospero, J. M. Kahn, R. A. Remer, L. A. Yu, H. Sayer, A. M. Bian, H. Geogdzhayev, I. V. Holben, B. N. Howell, S. G. Huebert, B. J. Hsu, N. C. Kim, D. Kucsera, T. L. Levy, R. C. Mishchenko, M. I. Pan, X. Quinn, P. K. Schuster, G. L. Streets, D. G. Strode, S. A. Torres, O. Zhao, X.-P. 2014-04 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-3657-2014 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00045069 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00044689/acp-14-3657-2014.pdf https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/14/3657/2014/acp-14-3657-2014.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics -- http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/volumes_and_issues.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2069847 -- 1680-7324 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-3657-2014 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00045069 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00044689/acp-14-3657-2014.pdf https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/14/3657/2014/acp-14-3657-2014.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2014 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-3657-2014 2022-02-08T22:39:45Z Aerosol variations and trends over different land and ocean regions from 1980 to 2009 are analyzed with the Goddard Chemistry Aerosol Radiation and Transport (GOCART) model and observations from multiple satellite sensors and available ground-based networks. Excluding time periods with large volcanic influence, aerosol optical depth (AOD) and surface concentration over polluted land regions generally vary with anthropogenic emissions, but the magnitude of this association can be dampened by the presence of natural aerosols, especially dust. Over the 30-year period in this study, the largest reduction in aerosol levels occurs over Europe, where AOD has decreased by 40–60% on average and surface sulfate concentrations have declined by a factor of up to 3–4. In contrast, East Asia and South Asia show AOD increases, but the relatively high level of dust aerosols in Asia reduces the correlation between AOD and pollutant emission trends. Over major dust source regions, model analysis indicates that the change of dust emissions over the Sahara and Sahel has been predominantly driven by the change of near-surface wind speed, but over Central Asia it has been largely influenced by the change of the surface wetness. The decreasing dust trend in the North African dust outflow region of the tropical North Atlantic and the receptor sites of Barbados and Miami is closely associated with an increase of the sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic. This temperature increase may drive the decrease of the wind velocity over North Africa, which reduces the dust emission, and the increase of precipitation over the tropical North Atlantic, which enhances dust removal during transport. Despite significant trends over some major continental source regions, the model-calculated global annual average AOD shows little change over land and ocean in the past three decades, because opposite trends in different land regions cancel each other out in the global average, and changes over large open oceans are negligible. This highlights the necessity for regional-scale assessment of aerosols and their climate impacts, as global-scale average values can obscure important regional changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 7 3657 3690
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Chin, M.
Diehl, T.
Tan, Q.
Prospero, J. M.
Kahn, R. A.
Remer, L. A.
Yu, H.
Sayer, A. M.
Bian, H.
Geogdzhayev, I. V.
Holben, B. N.
Howell, S. G.
Huebert, B. J.
Hsu, N. C.
Kim, D.
Kucsera, T. L.
Levy, R. C.
Mishchenko, M. I.
Pan, X.
Quinn, P. K.
Schuster, G. L.
Streets, D. G.
Strode, S. A.
Torres, O.
Zhao, X.-P.
Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
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description Aerosol variations and trends over different land and ocean regions from 1980 to 2009 are analyzed with the Goddard Chemistry Aerosol Radiation and Transport (GOCART) model and observations from multiple satellite sensors and available ground-based networks. Excluding time periods with large volcanic influence, aerosol optical depth (AOD) and surface concentration over polluted land regions generally vary with anthropogenic emissions, but the magnitude of this association can be dampened by the presence of natural aerosols, especially dust. Over the 30-year period in this study, the largest reduction in aerosol levels occurs over Europe, where AOD has decreased by 40–60% on average and surface sulfate concentrations have declined by a factor of up to 3–4. In contrast, East Asia and South Asia show AOD increases, but the relatively high level of dust aerosols in Asia reduces the correlation between AOD and pollutant emission trends. Over major dust source regions, model analysis indicates that the change of dust emissions over the Sahara and Sahel has been predominantly driven by the change of near-surface wind speed, but over Central Asia it has been largely influenced by the change of the surface wetness. The decreasing dust trend in the North African dust outflow region of the tropical North Atlantic and the receptor sites of Barbados and Miami is closely associated with an increase of the sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic. This temperature increase may drive the decrease of the wind velocity over North Africa, which reduces the dust emission, and the increase of precipitation over the tropical North Atlantic, which enhances dust removal during transport. Despite significant trends over some major continental source regions, the model-calculated global annual average AOD shows little change over land and ocean in the past three decades, because opposite trends in different land regions cancel each other out in the global average, and changes over large open oceans are negligible. This highlights the necessity for regional-scale assessment of aerosols and their climate impacts, as global-scale average values can obscure important regional changes.
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author Chin, M.
Diehl, T.
Tan, Q.
Prospero, J. M.
Kahn, R. A.
Remer, L. A.
Yu, H.
Sayer, A. M.
Bian, H.
Geogdzhayev, I. V.
Holben, B. N.
Howell, S. G.
Huebert, B. J.
Hsu, N. C.
Kim, D.
Kucsera, T. L.
Levy, R. C.
Mishchenko, M. I.
Pan, X.
Quinn, P. K.
Schuster, G. L.
Streets, D. G.
Strode, S. A.
Torres, O.
Zhao, X.-P.
author_facet Chin, M.
Diehl, T.
Tan, Q.
Prospero, J. M.
Kahn, R. A.
Remer, L. A.
Yu, H.
Sayer, A. M.
Bian, H.
Geogdzhayev, I. V.
Holben, B. N.
Howell, S. G.
Huebert, B. J.
Hsu, N. C.
Kim, D.
Kucsera, T. L.
Levy, R. C.
Mishchenko, M. I.
Pan, X.
Quinn, P. K.
Schuster, G. L.
Streets, D. G.
Strode, S. A.
Torres, O.
Zhao, X.-P.
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title Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
title_short Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
title_full Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
title_fullStr Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
title_full_unstemmed Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
title_sort multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model
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