Extreme Smog Challenge of India Intensified by Increasing Lower Tropospheric Stability

Author:

Gautam Ritesh1ORCID,Patel Piyushkumar N.23ORCID,Singh Manoj K.4,Liu Tianjia5ORCID,Mickley Loretta J.6ORCID,Jethva Hiren78ORCID,DeFries Ruth S.9

Affiliation:

1. Environmental Defense Fund DC Washington USA

2. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology CA Pasadena USA

3. Oak Ridge Associated Universities TN Oak Ridge USA

4. School of Engineering University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun India

5. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Harvard University MA Cambridge USA

6. John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University MA Cambridge USA

7. Morgan State University MD Baltimore USA

8. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center MD Greenbelt USA

9. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology Columbia University NY New York USA

Abstract

AbstractExtreme smog in India widely impacts air quality in late autumn and winter months. While the links between emissions, air quality and health impacts are well‐recognized, the association of smog and its intensification with climatic trends in the lower troposphere, where aerosol pollution and its radiative effects manifest, are not understood well. Here we use long‐term satellite data to show a significant increase in aerosol exceedances over northern India, resulting in sustained atmospheric warming and surface cooling trends over the last two decades. We find several lines of evidence suggesting these aerosol radiative effects have induced a multidecadal (1980–2019) strengthening of lower tropospheric stability and increase in relative humidity, leading to over fivefold increase in poor visibility days. Given this crucial aerosol‐radiation‐meteorological feedback driving the smog intensification, results from this study would help inform mitigation strategies supporting stronger region‐wide measures, which are critical for solving the smog challenge in India.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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