Aerosol properties and their influences on low warm clouds during the Two-Column Aerosol Project
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Published:2019-07-26
Issue:14
Volume:19
Page:9515-9529
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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:
Liu Jianjun, Li ZhanqingORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Twelve months of measurements collected during the Two-Column
Aerosol Project field campaign at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, which started in
the summer of 2012, were used to investigate aerosol physical, optical, and
chemical properties and their influences on the dependence of cloud
development on thermodynamic (i.e., lower tropospheric stability, LTS)
conditions. Relationships between aerosol loading and cloud properties under
different dominant air-mass conditions and the magnitude of the first
indirect effect (FIE), as well as the sensitivity of the FIE to different
aerosol compositions, are examined. The seasonal variation in aerosol number
concentration (Na) was not consistent with variations in aerosol
optical properties (i.e., scattering coefficient, σs, and
columnar aerosol optical depth). Organics were found to have a large
contribution to small particle sizes. This contribution decreased during the
particle growth period. Under low-aerosol-loading conditions, the liquid
water path (LWP) and droplet effective radius (DER) significantly increased
with increasing LTS, but, under high-aerosol-loading conditions, LWP and DER
changed little, indicating that aerosols significantly weakened the
dependence of cloud development on LTS. The reduction in LWP and DER from
low- to high-aerosol-loading conditions was greater in stable environments,
suggesting that clouds under stable conditions are more susceptible to
aerosol perturbations than those under more unstable conditions. High
aerosol loading weakened the increase in DER as LWP increased and
strengthened the increase in cloud optical depth (COD) with increasing LWP,
resulting in changes in the interdependence of cloud properties. Under both
continental and marine air-mass conditions, high aerosol loading can
significantly increase COD and decrease LWP and DER, narrowing their
distributions. Magnitudes of the FIE estimated under continental air-mass
conditions ranged from 0.07±0.03 to 0.26±0.09 with a mean
value of 0.16±0.03 and showed an increasing trend as LWP increased.
The calculated FIE values for aerosols with a low fraction of organics are
greater than those for aerosols with a high fraction of organics. This
implies that clouds over regions dominated by aerosol particles containing
mostly inorganics are more susceptible to aerosol perturbations, resulting
in larger climate forcing, than clouds over regions dominated by organic
aerosol particles.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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