Analysis of Low-level Temperature Inversions and Their Effects on Aerosols in the Lower Atmosphere

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Jun Li
Hongbin Chen
Zhanqing Li
Pucai Wang
Xuehua Fan
Wenying He
Jinqiang Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Middle Atmosphere and Global Environment Observation, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters
[3] University of Maryland,Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
[4] Beijing Normal University,College of Global Change and Earth System Science
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temperature inversion; aerosol; lower atmosphere; vertical distribution; 逆温层; 气溶胶; 低层大气和垂直分布;
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High-quality and continuous radiosonde, aerosol and surface meteorology datasets are used to investigate the statistical characteristics of meteorological parameters and their effects on aerosols. The data were collected at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Southern Great Plains climate research facility during 2000–15. The parameters and vertical distribution of temperature inversion layers were found to have strong diurnal and seasonal changes. For surface-based temperature inversion (SBI), the mean frequency and depth of temperature inversion layers were 39.4% and 198 m, respectively. The temperature difference between the top and bottom of SBI was 4.8°C, and so the temperature gradient was 2.4°C (100 m)−1. The detailed vertical distributions of temperature inversion had been determined, and only the temperature inversion layers below 1000 m showed diurnal and seasonal variations. Mean surface aerosol number concentrations increased by 43.0%, 21.9% and 49.2% when SBIs were present at 0530, 1730 and 2330 LST, respectively. The effect of SBI on surface aerosol concentration was weakest in summer (18.1%) and strongest in winter (58.4%). During elevated temperature inversion events, there was no noticeable difference in surface aerosol number concentrations. Temperature differences and temperature gradients across SBIs correlated fairly well with aerosol number concentrations, especially for temperature gradients. The vertical distribution of aerosol optical properties with and without temperature inversions was different. Surface aerosol measurements were representative of the air within (below), but not above, SBIs and EIs. These results provide a basis for developing a boundary layer aerosol accumulation model and for improving radiative transfer models in the lower atmosphere.
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