2022
DOI: 10.5194/acp-22-13659-2022
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Global distribution of Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African dust simulated by CESM1/CARMA

Abstract: Abstract. Dust aerosols affect the radiative and energy balance at local and global scales by scattering and absorbing sunlight and infrared light. A previous study suggests that dust size distribution is one of the major sources of uncertainty in modeling the dust global distribution. Climate models overestimate the fine dust (≤5 µm) by an order of magnitude, while underestimates of the coarse dust (≥5 µm) range between 0.5 to 1.5 orders of magnitude compared with the global observations. Here we improved the… Show more

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“…Competing ice nucleation appears to occur frequently during the formation of cirrus clouds (DeMott et al, 2003;Froyd et al, 2022). While significant progress has been achieved in studying aerosol-cirrus interactions by coupling cloud and aerosol schemes within global models, parameterized cirrus and aerosol microphysics must be supplemented by parameterizations of the underlying small-scale dynamical forcing of ice supersaturation.…”
Section: Key Challenges For the Model Representation Of Cirrus And Ae...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Competing ice nucleation appears to occur frequently during the formation of cirrus clouds (DeMott et al, 2003;Froyd et al, 2022). While significant progress has been achieved in studying aerosol-cirrus interactions by coupling cloud and aerosol schemes within global models, parameterized cirrus and aerosol microphysics must be supplemented by parameterizations of the underlying small-scale dynamical forcing of ice supersaturation.…”
Section: Key Challenges For the Model Representation Of Cirrus And Ae...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, INPs, if present, weaken or prevent homogeneous freezing, thus lowering ice crystal number concentrations in cirrus. Mineral dust is widely recognized to be the most important INP in the upper troposphere, well-characterized in terms of both ice activity (Atkinson et al, 2013;Ullrich et al, 2017) and number concentrations (Froyd et al, 2022). However, properties of other INP types remain poorly constrained by observations, especially in the TTL (Sect.…”
Section: What Are the Properties Of Ice-nucleating Particles?mentioning
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“…In our model simulations, dust is largely the dominant aerosol type, by mass concentration, in our ATAL simulations (up to a factor 10 larger than sulfate aerosols). However, it has to be noted that other model set‐ups on dust in the upper troposphere identify significantly lower values of dust (e.g., Froyd et al., 2022; Lian et al., 2022). The high amount of dust found in our model could be explained by excessive convective transport, a lack of secondary activation of aerosols entrained into convective updrafts, a too strong dust transport in the upper troposphere from Africa and the Middle East (Wu et al., 2018), as well as the sensitivity of dust emissions to the resolution of the model (Brühl et al., 2018; Wu et al., 2018).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…(2022) and Lian et al. (2022)). Simulation shortcomings concerning the aerosol transport above convective systems have been revealed in Yu et al.…”
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confidence: 93%