Hemispheric aerosol vertical profiles: anthropogenic impacts on optical depth and cloud nuclei
- PMID: 20847262
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1188838
Hemispheric aerosol vertical profiles: anthropogenic impacts on optical depth and cloud nuclei
Erratum in
- Science. 2010 Nov 19;330(6007):1047
Abstract
Understanding the effect of anthropogenic combustion upon aerosol optical depth (AOD), clouds, and their radiative forcing requires regionally representative aerosol profiles. In this work, we examine more than 1000 vertical profiles from 11 major airborne campaigns in the Pacific hemisphere and confirm that regional enhancements in aerosol light scattering, mass, and number are associated with carbon monoxide from combustion and can exceed values in unperturbed regions by more than one order of magnitude. Related regional increases in a proxy for cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and AOD imply that direct and indirect aerosol radiative effects are coupled issues linked globally to aged combustion. These profiles constrain the influence of combustion on regional AOD and CCN suitable for challenging climate model performance and informing satellite retrievals.
Comment in
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Atmospheric science. Aerosols in clearer focus.Science. 2010 Sep 17;329(5998):1474-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1192930. Science. 2010. PMID: 20847255 No abstract available.
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