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Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017

Emissions and long-range transport of mineral dust and combustion-related aerosol from burning fossil fuels and biomass vary from year to year, driven by the evolution of the economy and changes in meteorological conditions and environmental regulations. This study offers both satellite and model pe...

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Autores principales: Yu, Hongbin, Yang, Yang, Wang, Hailong, Tan, Qian, Chin, Mian, Levy, Robert C., Remer, Lorraine A., Smith, Steven J., Yuan, Tianle, Shi, Yingxi
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7668156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204243
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-139-2020
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author Yu, Hongbin
Yang, Yang
Wang, Hailong
Tan, Qian
Chin, Mian
Levy, Robert C.
Remer, Lorraine A.
Smith, Steven J.
Yuan, Tianle
Shi, Yingxi
author_facet Yu, Hongbin
Yang, Yang
Wang, Hailong
Tan, Qian
Chin, Mian
Levy, Robert C.
Remer, Lorraine A.
Smith, Steven J.
Yuan, Tianle
Shi, Yingxi
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description Emissions and long-range transport of mineral dust and combustion-related aerosol from burning fossil fuels and biomass vary from year to year, driven by the evolution of the economy and changes in meteorological conditions and environmental regulations. This study offers both satellite and model perspectives on the interannual variability and possible trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflow regions over the past 15 years (2003–2017). The decade-long record of aerosol optical depth (AOD, denoted as τ), separately for combustion aerosol (τ(c)) and dust (τ(d)), over global oceans is derived from the Collection 6 aerosol products of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard both Terra and Aqua. These MODIS Aqua datasets, complemented by aerosol source-tagged simulations using the Community Atmospheric Model version 5 (CAM5), are then analyzed to understand the interannual variability and potential trends of τ(c) and τ(d) in the major continental outflows. Both MODIS and CAM5 consistently yield a similar decreasing trend of −0.017 to −0.020 per decade for τ(c) over the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea that is attributable to reduced emissions from North America and Europe, respectively. On the contrary, both MODIS and CAM5 display an increasing trend of +0.017 to +0.036 per decade for τ(c) over the tropical Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, and the Arabian Sea, which reflects the influence of increased anthropogenic emissions from South Asia and the Middle East in the last 2 decades. Over the northwestern Pacific Ocean, which is often affected by East Asian emissions of pollution and dust, the MODIS retrievals show a decreasing trend of −0.021 per decade for τ(c) and −0.012 per decade for τ(d), which is, however, not reproduced by the CAM5 model. In other outflow regions strongly influenced by biomass burning smoke or dust, both MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations show no statistically significant trends; the MODIS-observed interannual variability is usually larger than that of the CAM5 simulation.
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spelling pubmed-76681562020-11-16 Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017 Yu, Hongbin Yang, Yang Wang, Hailong Tan, Qian Chin, Mian Levy, Robert C. Remer, Lorraine A. Smith, Steven J. Yuan, Tianle Shi, Yingxi Atmos Chem Phys Article Emissions and long-range transport of mineral dust and combustion-related aerosol from burning fossil fuels and biomass vary from year to year, driven by the evolution of the economy and changes in meteorological conditions and environmental regulations. This study offers both satellite and model perspectives on the interannual variability and possible trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflow regions over the past 15 years (2003–2017). The decade-long record of aerosol optical depth (AOD, denoted as τ), separately for combustion aerosol (τ(c)) and dust (τ(d)), over global oceans is derived from the Collection 6 aerosol products of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard both Terra and Aqua. These MODIS Aqua datasets, complemented by aerosol source-tagged simulations using the Community Atmospheric Model version 5 (CAM5), are then analyzed to understand the interannual variability and potential trends of τ(c) and τ(d) in the major continental outflows. Both MODIS and CAM5 consistently yield a similar decreasing trend of −0.017 to −0.020 per decade for τ(c) over the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea that is attributable to reduced emissions from North America and Europe, respectively. On the contrary, both MODIS and CAM5 display an increasing trend of +0.017 to +0.036 per decade for τ(c) over the tropical Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, and the Arabian Sea, which reflects the influence of increased anthropogenic emissions from South Asia and the Middle East in the last 2 decades. Over the northwestern Pacific Ocean, which is often affected by East Asian emissions of pollution and dust, the MODIS retrievals show a decreasing trend of −0.021 per decade for τ(c) and −0.012 per decade for τ(d), which is, however, not reproduced by the CAM5 model. In other outflow regions strongly influenced by biomass burning smoke or dust, both MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations show no statistically significant trends; the MODIS-observed interannual variability is usually larger than that of the CAM5 simulation. 2020-01-03 2020-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7668156/ /pubmed/33204243 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-139-2020 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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Yu, Hongbin
Yang, Yang
Wang, Hailong
Tan, Qian
Chin, Mian
Levy, Robert C.
Remer, Lorraine A.
Smith, Steven J.
Yuan, Tianle
Shi, Yingxi
Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title_full Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title_fullStr Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title_full_unstemmed Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title_short Interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by MODIS retrievals and CAM5 simulations during 2003–2017
title_sort interannual variability and trends of combustion aerosol and dust in major continental outflows revealed by modis retrievals and cam5 simulations during 2003–2017
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7668156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204243
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-139-2020
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