2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-969
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Tropospheric warming over the North Indian Ocean caused by the South Asian anthropogenic aerosols: possible implications

Abstract: Abstract. Atmospheric concentrations of South Asian anthropogenic aerosols and their transport play a key role in the regional hydrological cycle. Here, we use the ECHAM6-HAMMOZ chemistry-climate model to show the structure and implications of the transport pathways of these aerosols during spring. Our simulations indicate that large amounts of anthropogenic aerosols are transported from South Asia to the North Indian Ocean (the Arabian Sea and North Bay of Bengal). These aerosols are then lifted into the uppe… Show more

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