Investigation of Dust‐Induced Direct Radiative Forcing Over the Arabian Peninsula Based on High‐Resolution WRF‐Chem Simulations

Author:

Karumuri Rama Krishna12,Dasari Hari Prasad12ORCID,Gandham Harikishan12,Kunchala Ravi Kumar3ORCID,Attada Raju4ORCID,Ashok Karumuri125ORCID,Hoteit Ibrahim1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physical Sciences and Engineering King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal Saudi Arabia

2. Climate Change Centre National Center for Meteorology Jeddah Saudi Arabia

3. Centre for Atmospheric Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Delhi New Delhi India

4. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali Manauli Punjab India

5. Centre for Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) University of Hyderabad Hyderabad Telangana India

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the impact of dust on radiation over the Arabian Peninsula (AP) during the reported high, low, and normal dust seasons (March–August) of 2012, 2014, and 2015, respectively. Simulations were performed using the Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled to a Chemistry module (WRF‐Chem). The simulated seasonal horizontal and vertical dust concentrations, and their interannual distinctions, match well with those from two ground‐based AERONET observations, and measurements from MODIS and CALIOP satellites. The maximum dust concentrations over the dust‐source regions in the southern AP reach vertically upto 700 hPa during the high dust season, but only upto 900–950 hPa during the low/normal dust seasons. Stronger incoming low‐level winds along the southern Red Sea and those from Iraq bring in higher‐than‐normal dust during the high dust summers. We conducted a sensitivity experiment by switching‐off the dust module to assess the radiative perturbations due to dust. The results suggest that active dust‐module improved the fidelity of simulated radiation fluxes distributions at the surface and top of the atmosphere vis‐à‐vis Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) measurements. Dust results in a 26 Wm−2 short‐wave (SW) radiative forcing in the tropospheric‐column over the AP. The SW radiative forcing increases by another 6–8 Wm−2 during the high dust season due to the increased number of extreme dust days, which also amplifies atmospheric heating. During extreme dust days, the heating rate exhibits a dipolar structure, with cooling over the Iraq region and warming of 40%–60% over the southern‐AP.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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