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Zonal variations in the vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosols over the Indian region and the consequent radiative effects
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Abstract. The vertical structure of atmospheric aerosols over the
Indian mainland and the surrounding oceans and its spatial distinctiveness
and resultant atmospheric heating are characterised using long-term (2007–2020) satellite observations, assimilated aerosol single scattering albedo,
and radiative transfer calculations. The results show strong, seasonally
varying zonal gradients in the concentration and vertical extent of aerosols
over the study region. Compared to the surrounding oceans, where the
vertical extent of aerosols is confined within 3 km, the aerosol extinction
coefficients extend to considerably higher altitudes over the mainland,
reaching as high as 6 km during pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons.
Longitudinally, the vertical extent is highest around 75∘ E and
decreasing gradually towards either side of the study region, particularly
over peninsular India. Particulate depolarisation ratio profiles affirm the
ubiquity of dust aerosols in western India from the surface to nearly 6 km.
While the presence of low-altitude dust aerosols decreases further east, the
high-altitude (above 4 km) dust layers remain aloft throughout the year with
seasonal variations in the zonal distribution over north-western India.
High-altitude (around 4 km) dust aerosols are observed over southern
peninsular India and the surrounding oceans during the monsoon season.
Radiative transfer calculations show that these changes in the vertical
distribution of aerosols result in enhanced atmospheric heating at the lower
altitudes during the pre-monsoon, especially in the 2–3 km altitude range
throughout the Indian region. These results have strong implications for
aerosol–radiation interactions in regional climate simulations.
Title: Zonal variations in the vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosols over the Indian region and the consequent radiative effects
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Abstract.
The vertical structure of atmospheric aerosols over the
Indian mainland and the surrounding oceans and its spatial distinctiveness
and resultant atmospheric heating are characterised using long-term (2007–2020) satellite observations, assimilated aerosol single scattering albedo,
and radiative transfer calculations.
The results show strong, seasonally
varying zonal gradients in the concentration and vertical extent of aerosols
over the study region.
Compared to the surrounding oceans, where the
vertical extent of aerosols is confined within 3 km, the aerosol extinction
coefficients extend to considerably higher altitudes over the mainland,
reaching as high as 6 km during pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons.
Longitudinally, the vertical extent is highest around 75∘ E and
decreasing gradually towards either side of the study region, particularly
over peninsular India.
Particulate depolarisation ratio profiles affirm the
ubiquity of dust aerosols in western India from the surface to nearly 6 km.
While the presence of low-altitude dust aerosols decreases further east, the
high-altitude (above 4 km) dust layers remain aloft throughout the year with
seasonal variations in the zonal distribution over north-western India.
High-altitude (around 4 km) dust aerosols are observed over southern
peninsular India and the surrounding oceans during the monsoon season.
Radiative transfer calculations show that these changes in the vertical
distribution of aerosols result in enhanced atmospheric heating at the lower
altitudes during the pre-monsoon, especially in the 2–3 km altitude range
throughout the Indian region.
These results have strong implications for
aerosol–radiation interactions in regional climate simulations.
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