Cloud susceptibility and the first aerosol indirect forcing: Sensitivity to black carbon and aerosol concentrations

被引:101
|
作者
Chuang, CC [1 ]
Penner, JE
Prospero, JM
Grant, KE
Rau, GH
Kawamoto, K
机构
[1] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Div Atmospher Sci, Livermore, CA 94550 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Atmospher Ocean & Space Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Univ Miami, Cooperat Inst Marine & Atmospher Studies, Miami, FL 33149 USA
[4] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Inst Marine Sci, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
[5] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[6] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Div Atmospher Sci, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1029/2000JD000215
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
[1] Present-day global anthropogenic emissions contribute more than half of the mass in submicron particles primarily due to sulfate and carbonaceous aerosol components derived from fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning. These anthropogenic aerosols increase cloud drop number concentration and cloud albedo. Here, we use an improved version of the fully coupled climate/chemistry models to investigate cloud susceptibility and the first indirect effect of anthropogenic aerosols (the Twomey effect). We examine the correspondence between the model simulation of cloud susceptibility and that inferred from satellite measurements to test whether our simulated aerosol concentrations and aerosol/cloud interactions give a faithful representation of these features. This comparison provides an overall measure of the adequacy of cloud cover and drop concentrations. We also address the impact of black carbon absorption in clouds on the first indirect forcing and examine the sensitivity of the forcing to different representations of natural aerosols. We find that including this absorption does not change the global forcing by more than 0.07 W m(-2), but that locally it could decrease the forcing by as much as 0.7 W m(-2) in regions where black carbon emissions are pronounced. Because of the nonlinear relationship between cloud drop number and aerosol number concentrations, the total forcing does not equal the sum of the forcing from each individual source. Our estimated total first indirect forcing is -1.85 W m(-2), with -0.30 W m(-2) associated with anthropogenic sulfate, -1.16 W m(-2) associated with carbonaceous aerosols from biomass burning, and -0.52 W m(-2) associated with carbonaceous aerosols from fossil fuel combustion. Estimates of forcing by sulfate and total carbonaceous aerosols increase to -0.31 and -1.67 W m(-2), respectively, if natural emissions of organic aerosols are only 8.4 Tg yr(-1), but decrease to -0.26 and -1.27 W m(-2) if they are as large as 42 Tg yr(-1). Even larger estimates of forcing are derived if dust and sea-salt emissions are not included. The effect of aerosol abundance on cloud life cycle may be important but is not treated in this study.
引用
收藏
页码:AAC10 / 1
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Will black carbon mitigation dampen aerosol indirect forcing?
    Chen, W. -T.
    Lee, Y. H.
    Adams, P. J.
    Nenes, A.
    Seinfeld, J. H.
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2010, 37
  • [2] Aerosol-cloud interactions in global models of indirect aerosol radiative forcing
    Nenes, A
    Seinfeld, JH
    [J]. NUCLEATION AND ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS 2000, 2000, 534 : 565 - 568
  • [3] Sensitivity of cloud microphysics to aerosol is highly associated with cloud water content: Implications for indirect radiative forcing
    Wang, Yuan
    Jia, Hailing
    Zhang, Ping
    Fang, Fang
    Li, Jiayi
    Zhu, Lei
    Wang, Yang
    Wang, Tianshu
    Li, Jiming
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2024, 309
  • [4] GCM Simulations of the aerosol indirect effect: Sensitivity to cloud parameterization and aerosol burden
    Menon, S
    Del Genio, AD
    Koch, D
    Tselioudis, G
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2002, 59 (03) : 692 - 713
  • [5] Quantifying error in the radiative forcing of the first aerosol indirect effect
    McComiskey, Allison
    Feingold, Graham
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2008, 35 (02)
  • [6] How important is organic aerosol hygroscopicity to aerosol indirect forcing?
    Liu, Xiaohong
    Wang, Jian
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2010, 5 (04):
  • [7] Unveiling aerosol-cloud interactions - Part 1: Cloud contamination in satellite products enhances the aerosol indirect forcing estimate
    Christensen, Matthew W.
    Neubauer, David
    Poulsen, Caroline A.
    Thomas, Gareth E.
    McGarragh, Gregory R.
    Povey, Adam C.
    Proud, Simon R.
    Grainger, Roy G.
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2017, 17 (21) : 13151 - 13164
  • [8] Indirect aerosol forcing, quasi forcing, and climate response
    Rotstayn, LD
    Penner, JE
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2001, 14 (13) : 2960 - 2975
  • [9] Consistent estimates from satellites and models for the first aerosol indirect forcing
    Penner, Joyce E.
    Zhou, Cheng
    Xu, Li
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2012, 39
  • [10] DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
    Boucher, O
    Moulin, C
    Belviso, S
    Aumont, O
    Bopp, L
    Cosme, E
    von Kuhlmann, R
    Lawrence, MG
    Pham, M
    Reddy, MS
    Sciare, J
    Venkataraman, C
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2003, 3 : 49 - 65