In situ and satellite-based estimates of cloud properties and aerosol–cloud interactions over the southeast Atlantic Ocean
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Published:2022-10-07
Issue:19
Volume:22
Page:12923-12943
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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:
Gupta SiddhantORCID, McFarquhar Greg M.ORCID, O'Brien Joseph R., Poellot Michael R., Delene David J.ORCID, Chang IanORCID, Gao Lan, Xu Feng, Redemann JensORCID
Abstract
Abstract. In situ cloud probe data from the NASA ObseRvations of Aerosols
above CLouds and their intEractionS (ORACLES) field campaign were used to
estimate the effective radius (Re), cloud optical thickness (τ), and
cloud droplet concentration (Nc) for marine stratocumulus over the
southeast Atlantic Ocean. The in situ Re, τ, and Nc were
compared with co-located Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) retrievals of Re and τ and MODIS-derived Nc. For 145
cloud profiles, a MODIS retrieval was co-located with in situ data with a
time gap of less than 1 h. On average, the MODIS Re and τ (11.3 µm and 11.7) were 1.6 µm and 2.3 higher than the in situ Re
and τ with Pearson's correlation coefficients (R) of 0.77 and 0.73,
respectively. The average MODIS Nc (151.5 cm−3) was within 1 cm−3 of the average in situ Nc with an R of 0.90. The 145 cloud profiles were classified into 67 contact profiles where an
aerosol concentration (Na) greater than 500 cm−3 was sampled within
100 m above cloud tops and 78 separated profiles where Na less than 500 cm−3 was sampled up to 100 m above cloud tops. Contact profiles had a
higher in situ Nc (by 88 cm−3), higher τ (by 2.5), and lower
in situ Re (by 2.2 µm) compared to separated profiles. These
differences were associated with aerosol–cloud interactions (ACI), and MODIS
estimates of the differences were within 5 cm−3, 0.5, and 0.2 µm
of the in situ estimates when profiles with MODIS Re>15 µm or MODIS τ>25 were removed. The agreement between
MODIS and in situ estimates of changes in Re, τ, and Nc
associated with ACI was driven by small biases in MODIS retrievals of cloud
properties relative to in situ measurements across different aerosol
regimes. Thus, when combined with estimates of aerosol location and
concentration, MODIS retrievals of marine stratocumulus cloud properties
over the southeast Atlantic can be used to study ACI over larger domains and
longer timescales than possible using in situ data.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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