Impact of mineral dust on shortwave and longwave radiation: evaluation of different vertically resolved parameterizations in 1-D radiative transfer computations
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Published:2019-01-14
Issue:1
Volume:19
Page:523-542
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Granados-Muñoz María JoséORCID, Sicard MichaelORCID, Román RobertoORCID, Benavent-Oltra Jose AntonioORCID, Barragán Rubén, Brogniez Gerard, Denjean Cyrielle, Mallet Marc, Formenti PaolaORCID, Torres Benjamín, Alados-Arboledas LucasORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Aerosol radiative properties are investigated in southeastern
Spain during a dust event on 16–17 June 2013 in the framework of the ChArMEx/ADRIMED
(Chemistry-Aerosol Mediterranean Experiment/Aerosol Direct Radiative Impact on the
regional climate in the MEDiterranean region) campaign. Particle optical and
microphysical properties from ground-based sun/sky photometer and lidar measurements, as
well as in situ measurements on board the SAFIRE ATR 42 French research aircraft, are
used to create a set of different levels of input parameterizations, which feed the 1-D
radiative transfer model (RTM) GAME (Global Atmospheric ModEl). We consider three
datasets: (1) a first parameterization based on the retrievals by an advanced aerosol
inversion code (GRASP; Generalized Retrieval of Aerosol and Surface Properties) applied
to combined photometer and lidar data, (2) a parameterization based on the photometer
columnar optical properties and vertically resolved lidar retrievals with the
two-component Klett–Fernald algorithm, and (3) a parameterization based on vertically
resolved optical and microphysical aerosol properties measured in situ by the aircraft
instrumentation. Once retrieved, the outputs of the RTM in terms of both shortwave and
longwave radiative fluxes are compared against ground and in situ airborne measurements.
In addition, the outputs of the model in terms of the aerosol direct radiative effect are
discussed with respect to the different input parameterizations. Results show that
calculated atmospheric radiative fluxes differ no more than 7 % from the measured ones.
The three parameterization datasets produce a cooling effect due to mineral dust both at
the surface and the top of the atmosphere. Aerosol radiative effects with differences of
up to 10 W m−2 in the shortwave spectral range (mostly due to differences in the
aerosol optical depth) and 2 W m−2 for the longwave spectral range (mainly due to
differences in the aerosol optical depth but also to the coarse mode radius used to
calculate the radiative properties) are obtained when comparing the three
parameterizations. The study reveals the complexity of parameterizing 1-D RTMs as sizing
and characterizing the optical properties of mineral dust is challenging. The use of
advanced remote sensing data and processing, in combination with closure studies on the
optical and microphysical properties from in situ aircraft measurements when available,
is recommended.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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