A global analysis of climate-relevant aerosol properties retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories

Author:

Laj Paolo,Bigi AlessandroORCID,Rose Clémence,Andrews ElisabethORCID,Lund Myhre CathrineORCID,Collaud Coen Martine,Lin YongORCID,Wiedensohler Alfred,Schulz MichaelORCID,Ogren John A.,Fiebig MarkusORCID,Gliß JonasORCID,Mortier Augustin,Pandolfi Marco,Petäja TuukkaORCID,Kim Sang-Woo,Aas WencheORCID,Putaud Jean-Philippe,Mayol-Bracero OlgaORCID,Keywood MelitaORCID,Labrador Lorenzo,Aalto Pasi,Ahlberg Erik,Alados Arboledas LucasORCID,Alastuey AndrésORCID,Andrade MarcosORCID,Artíñano Begoña,Ausmeel Stina,Arsov Todor,Asmi EijaORCID,Backman JohnORCID,Baltensperger Urs,Bastian Susanne,Bath Olaf,Beukes Johan Paul,Brem Benjamin T.ORCID,Bukowiecki NicolasORCID,Conil Sébastien,Couret CedricORCID,Day Derek,Dayantolis Wan,Degorska Anna,Eleftheriadis KonstantinosORCID,Fetfatzis ProdromosORCID,Favez Olivier,Flentje Harald,Gini Maria I.,Gregorič AstaORCID,Gysel-Beer MartinORCID,Hallar A. Gannet,Hand JennyORCID,Hoffer Andras,Hueglin ChristophORCID,Hooda Rakesh K.,Hyvärinen Antti,Kalapov Ivo,Kalivitis NikosORCID,Kasper-Giebl Anne,Kim Jeong Eun,Kouvarakis Giorgos,Kranjc Irena,Krejci Radovan,Kulmala MarkkuORCID,Labuschagne CasperORCID,Lee Hae-Jung,Lihavainen HeikkiORCID,Lin Neng-Huei,Löschau Gunter,Luoma KristaORCID,Marinoni AngelaORCID,Martins Dos Santos SebastiaoORCID,Meinhardt Frank,Merkel Maik,Metzger Jean-Marc,Mihalopoulos Nikolaos,Nguyen Nhat Anh,Ondracek Jakub,Pérez Noemi,Perrone Maria Rita,Petit Jean-EudesORCID,Picard DavidORCID,Pichon Jean-Marc,Pont Veronique,Prats Natalia,Prenni Anthony,Reisen Fabienne,Romano Salvatore,Sellegri Karine,Sharma Sangeeta,Schauer Gerhard,Sheridan Patrick,Sherman James Patrick,Schütze Maik,Schwerin Andreas,Sohmer Ralf,Sorribas MarORCID,Steinbacher MartinORCID,Sun Junying,Titos GloriaORCID,Toczko Barbara,Tuch Thomas,Tulet Pierre,Tunved Peter,Vakkari Ville,Velarde Fernando,Velasquez PatricioORCID,Villani Paolo,Vratolis Sterios,Wang Sheng-Hsiang,Weinhold Kay,Weller RolfORCID,Yela Margarita,Yus-Diez JesusORCID,Zdimal Vladimir,Zieger PaulORCID,Zikova NadezdaORCID

Abstract

Abstract. Aerosol particles are essential constituents of the Earth's atmosphere, impacting the earth radiation balance directly by scattering and absorbing solar radiation, and indirectly by acting as cloud condensation nuclei. In contrast to most greenhouse gases, aerosol particles have short atmospheric residence times, resulting in a highly heterogeneous distribution in space and time. There is a clear need to document this variability at regional scale through observations involving, in particular, the in situ near-surface segment of the atmospheric observation system. This paper will provide the widest effort so far to document variability of climate-relevant in situ aerosol properties (namely wavelength dependent particle light scattering and absorption coefficients, particle number concentration and particle number size distribution) from all sites connected to the Global Atmosphere Watch network. High-quality data from almost 90 stations worldwide have been collected and controlled for quality and are reported for a reference year in 2017, providing a very extended and robust view of the variability of these variables worldwide. The range of variability observed worldwide for light scattering and absorption coefficients, single-scattering albedo, and particle number concentration are presented together with preliminary information on their long-term trends and comparison with model simulation for the different stations. The scope of the present paper is also to provide the necessary suite of information, including data provision procedures, quality control and analysis, data policy, and usage of the ground-based aerosol measurement network. It delivers to users of the World Data Centre on Aerosol, the required confidence in data products in the form of a fully characterized value chain, including uncertainty estimation and requirements for contributing to the global climate monitoring system.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

North-West University

Academy of Finland

National Research Foundation of Korea

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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