Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan

With their extensive coverage, low clouds greatly impact global climate. Presently, low clouds are poorly represented in global climate models (GCMs), and the response of low clouds to changes in atmospheric greenhouse gases and aerosols remains the major source of uncertainty in climate simulations...

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Main Authors: Wang, Jian, Dong, Xiquan, Wood, Robert
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1253912 2023-07-30T04:05:22+02:00 Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan Wang, Jian Dong, Xiquan Wood, Robert 2017-12-05 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1253912 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1253912 https://doi.org/10.2172/1253912 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1253912 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1253912 https://doi.org/10.2172/1253912 doi:10.2172/1253912 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 2017 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/1253912 2023-07-11T09:06:27Z With their extensive coverage, low clouds greatly impact global climate. Presently, low clouds are poorly represented in global climate models (GCMs), and the response of low clouds to changes in atmospheric greenhouse gases and aerosols remains the major source of uncertainty in climate simulations. The poor representations of low clouds in GCMs are in part due to inadequate observations of their microphysical and macrophysical structures, radiative effects, and the associated aerosol distribution and budget in regions where the aerosol impact is the greatest. The Eastern North Atlantic (ENA) is a region of persistent but diverse subtropical marine boundary-layer (MBL) clouds, whose albedo and precipitation are highly susceptible to perturbations in aerosol properties. Boundary-layer aerosol in the ENA region is influenced by a variety of sources, leading to strong variations in cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration and aerosol optical properties. Recently a permanent ENA site was established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility on Graciosa Island in the Azores, providing invaluable information on MBL aerosol and low clouds. At the same time, the vertical structures and horizontal variabilities of aerosol, trace gases, cloud, drizzle, and atmospheric thermodynamics are critically needed for understanding and quantifying the budget of MBL aerosol, the radiative properties, precipitation efficiency, and lifecycle of MBL clouds, and the cloud response to aerosol perturbations. Much of this data can be obtained only through aircraft-based measurements. In addition, the interconnected aerosol and cloud processes are best investigated by a study involving simultaneous in situ aerosol, cloud, and thermodynamics measurements. Furthermore, in situ measurements are also necessary for validating and improving ground-based retrieval algorithms at the ENA site. This project is motivated by the need for comprehensive in situ characterizations of ... Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
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description With their extensive coverage, low clouds greatly impact global climate. Presently, low clouds are poorly represented in global climate models (GCMs), and the response of low clouds to changes in atmospheric greenhouse gases and aerosols remains the major source of uncertainty in climate simulations. The poor representations of low clouds in GCMs are in part due to inadequate observations of their microphysical and macrophysical structures, radiative effects, and the associated aerosol distribution and budget in regions where the aerosol impact is the greatest. The Eastern North Atlantic (ENA) is a region of persistent but diverse subtropical marine boundary-layer (MBL) clouds, whose albedo and precipitation are highly susceptible to perturbations in aerosol properties. Boundary-layer aerosol in the ENA region is influenced by a variety of sources, leading to strong variations in cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration and aerosol optical properties. Recently a permanent ENA site was established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility on Graciosa Island in the Azores, providing invaluable information on MBL aerosol and low clouds. At the same time, the vertical structures and horizontal variabilities of aerosol, trace gases, cloud, drizzle, and atmospheric thermodynamics are critically needed for understanding and quantifying the budget of MBL aerosol, the radiative properties, precipitation efficiency, and lifecycle of MBL clouds, and the cloud response to aerosol perturbations. Much of this data can be obtained only through aircraft-based measurements. In addition, the interconnected aerosol and cloud processes are best investigated by a study involving simultaneous in situ aerosol, cloud, and thermodynamics measurements. Furthermore, in situ measurements are also necessary for validating and improving ground-based retrieval algorithms at the ENA site. This project is motivated by the need for comprehensive in situ characterizations of ...
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Dong, Xiquan
Wood, Robert
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title Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
title_short Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
title_full Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
title_fullStr Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) Science Plan
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