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Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol

An advanced aerosol treatment, with a focus on semivolatile nitrate formation, is introduced into the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 with interactive chemistry (CAM5‐chem) by coupling the Model for Simulating Aerosol Interactions and Chemistry (MOSAIC) with the 7‐mode Modal Aerosol Module (MAM...

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Autores principales: Zaveri, Rahul A., Easter, Richard C., Singh, Balwinder, Wang, Hailong, Lu, Zheng, Tilmes, Simone, Emmons, Louisa K., Vitt, Francis, Zhang, Rudong, Liu, Xiaohong, Ghan, Steven J., Rasch, Philip J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002346
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author Zaveri, Rahul A.
Easter, Richard C.
Singh, Balwinder
Wang, Hailong
Lu, Zheng
Tilmes, Simone
Emmons, Louisa K.
Vitt, Francis
Zhang, Rudong
Liu, Xiaohong
Ghan, Steven J.
Rasch, Philip J.
author_facet Zaveri, Rahul A.
Easter, Richard C.
Singh, Balwinder
Wang, Hailong
Lu, Zheng
Tilmes, Simone
Emmons, Louisa K.
Vitt, Francis
Zhang, Rudong
Liu, Xiaohong
Ghan, Steven J.
Rasch, Philip J.
author_sort Zaveri, Rahul A.
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description An advanced aerosol treatment, with a focus on semivolatile nitrate formation, is introduced into the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 with interactive chemistry (CAM5‐chem) by coupling the Model for Simulating Aerosol Interactions and Chemistry (MOSAIC) with the 7‐mode Modal Aerosol Module (MAM7). An important feature of MOSAIC is dynamic partitioning of all condensable gases to the different fine and coarse mode aerosols, as governed by mode‐resolved thermodynamics and heterogeneous chemical reactions. Applied in the free‐running mode from 1995 to 2005 with prescribed historical climatological conditions, the model simulates global distributions of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium in good agreement with observations and previous studies. Inclusion of nitrate resulted in ∼10% higher global average accumulation mode number concentrations, indicating enhanced growth of Aitken mode aerosols from nitrate formation. While the simulated accumulation mode nitrate burdens are high over the anthropogenic source regions, the sea‐salt and dust modes respectively constitute about 74% and 17% of the annual global average nitrate burden. Regional clear‐sky shortwave radiative cooling of up to −5 W m(−2) due to nitrate is seen, with a much smaller global average cooling of −0.05 W m(−2). Significant enhancements in regional cloud condensation nuclei (at 0.1% supersaturation) and cloud droplet number concentrations are also attributed to nitrate, causing an additional global average shortwave cooling of −0.8 W m(−2). Taking into consideration of changes in both longwave and shortwave radiation under all‐sky conditions, the net change in the top of the atmosphere radiative fluxes induced by including nitrate aerosol is −0.7 W m(−2).
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spelling pubmed-82439312021-07-02 Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol Zaveri, Rahul A. Easter, Richard C. Singh, Balwinder Wang, Hailong Lu, Zheng Tilmes, Simone Emmons, Louisa K. Vitt, Francis Zhang, Rudong Liu, Xiaohong Ghan, Steven J. Rasch, Philip J. J Adv Model Earth Syst Research Article An advanced aerosol treatment, with a focus on semivolatile nitrate formation, is introduced into the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 with interactive chemistry (CAM5‐chem) by coupling the Model for Simulating Aerosol Interactions and Chemistry (MOSAIC) with the 7‐mode Modal Aerosol Module (MAM7). An important feature of MOSAIC is dynamic partitioning of all condensable gases to the different fine and coarse mode aerosols, as governed by mode‐resolved thermodynamics and heterogeneous chemical reactions. Applied in the free‐running mode from 1995 to 2005 with prescribed historical climatological conditions, the model simulates global distributions of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium in good agreement with observations and previous studies. Inclusion of nitrate resulted in ∼10% higher global average accumulation mode number concentrations, indicating enhanced growth of Aitken mode aerosols from nitrate formation. While the simulated accumulation mode nitrate burdens are high over the anthropogenic source regions, the sea‐salt and dust modes respectively constitute about 74% and 17% of the annual global average nitrate burden. Regional clear‐sky shortwave radiative cooling of up to −5 W m(−2) due to nitrate is seen, with a much smaller global average cooling of −0.05 W m(−2). Significant enhancements in regional cloud condensation nuclei (at 0.1% supersaturation) and cloud droplet number concentrations are also attributed to nitrate, causing an additional global average shortwave cooling of −0.8 W m(−2). Taking into consideration of changes in both longwave and shortwave radiation under all‐sky conditions, the net change in the top of the atmosphere radiative fluxes induced by including nitrate aerosol is −0.7 W m(−2). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-04-16 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8243931/ /pubmed/34221239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002346 Text en © 2021. Battelle Memorial Institute. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zaveri, Rahul A.
Easter, Richard C.
Singh, Balwinder
Wang, Hailong
Lu, Zheng
Tilmes, Simone
Emmons, Louisa K.
Vitt, Francis
Zhang, Rudong
Liu, Xiaohong
Ghan, Steven J.
Rasch, Philip J.
Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title_full Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title_fullStr Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title_full_unstemmed Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title_short Development and Evaluation of Chemistry‐Aerosol‐Climate Model CAM5‐Chem‐MAM7‐MOSAIC: Global Atmospheric Distribution and Radiative Effects of Nitrate Aerosol
title_sort development and evaluation of chemistry‐aerosol‐climate model cam5‐chem‐mam7‐mosaic: global atmospheric distribution and radiative effects of nitrate aerosol
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002346
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