2002
DOI: 10.1029/2000jd000208
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Correlation between model‐calculated anthropogenic aerosols and satellite‐derived cloud optical depths: Indication of indirect effect?

Abstract: [1] We consider two independently derived data sets. The first represents the annually averaged distribution of anthropogenic aerosols over East Asia as derived by a coupled regional climate/ chemical transport model. The other is the annually averaged distributions of cloud optical depths and cloud amount over East Asia derived by the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) for 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993. We find a remarkable similarity in the distributions of model-calculated anthropogenic … Show more

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“…We predict that the overall VOC emissions in these regions have increased considerably as a result of anthropogenic activities, and thus, this increase (in conjunction with anthropogenic NO x emissions) have likely had a negative impact on regional air quality. It is also interesting to note, in this regard, that we predict an increase in monoterpene emissions in the Yangtze River region, where fine particle pollution appears to be especially severe (Chameides et al, 2002). Unlike isoprene, monoterpene oxidation products can undergo gas-toparticle conversion, forming fine particulate matter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We predict that the overall VOC emissions in these regions have increased considerably as a result of anthropogenic activities, and thus, this increase (in conjunction with anthropogenic NO x emissions) have likely had a negative impact on regional air quality. It is also interesting to note, in this regard, that we predict an increase in monoterpene emissions in the Yangtze River region, where fine particle pollution appears to be especially severe (Chameides et al, 2002). Unlike isoprene, monoterpene oxidation products can undergo gas-toparticle conversion, forming fine particulate matter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…MODIS data also show the highest liquid water cloud fractions in the northern hemisphere over this area. Correlations between aerosols produced with models and observed cloud optical depths and a corresponding anti-correlation with effective radii suggest that aerosol indirect effects contribute to this feature (e.g., Chameides et al, 2002;Kawamoto et al, 2004). Aside from this area, the highest values of SW RE occur in coastal and low lying terrain areas of Antarctica where the bright surface enhances the photon pathlength.…”
Section: Daily Long-and Short-wave Radiative Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The YRD has experienced rapid urbanization and industrialization in the last 2 decades, which have induced large amounts of fossil fuel consumption in the region and resulted in serious air pollution (Chameides et al, 2002;Ding et al, 2013a, b;Tie and Cao, 2009;Li et al, 2011). In addition, the YRD is a region influenced by typical Asian monsoons, which dominate the temporal and spatial variations of particles (Qian et al, 2003;Ding et al, 2013a).…”
Section: M Qi Et Al: Two Years Of Measurements At the Sorpes Stamentioning
confidence: 99%