Measurement of the effect of Amazon smoke on inhibition of cloud formation
- PMID: 14988557
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1089424
Measurement of the effect of Amazon smoke on inhibition of cloud formation
Abstract
Urban air pollution and smoke from fires have been modeled to reduce cloud formation by absorbing sunlight, thereby cooling the surface and heating the atmosphere. Satellite data over the Amazon region during the biomass burning season showed that scattered cumulus cloud cover was reduced from 38%in clean conditions to 0%for heavy smoke (optical depth of 1.3). This response to the smoke radiative effect reverses the regional smoke instantaneous forcing of climate from -28 watts per square meter in cloud-free conditions to +8 watts per square meter once the reduction of cloud cover is accounted for.
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Atmospheric science. The complex interaction of aerosols and clouds.Science. 2004 Feb 27;303(5662):1309-11. doi: 10.1126/science.1094411. Science. 2004. PMID: 14988543 No abstract available.