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Title: Aerosol optical properties from columnar data during the second Aerosol Characterization Experiment on the south coast of Portugal
Authors: Silva, Ana Maria
Bugalho, M. Lourdes
Costa, Maria João
von Hoyningen-Huene, Wolfgang
Schmidt, Torsten
Heintzenberg, Jost
Hennin, Sylvia
Keywords: Aerosol optical properties
Aerosol Characterization Experiment
Issue Date: Nov-2002
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Citation: Silva, A. M., M. L. Bugalho, M. J. Costa, W. von Hoyningen-Huene, T. Schmidt, J. Heintzenberg, and S. Henning, Aerosol optical properties from columnar data during the second Aerosol Characterization Experiment on the south coast of Portugal, J. Geophys. Res., 107(D22), 4642, doi:10.1029/2002JD002196, 2002.
Abstract: Measurements of aerosol optical properties over the atmospheric column (aerosol optical thickness, spectral angular sky radiance (sky brightness), and downwelling hemispheric flux) have been used to derive climate-relevant aerosol parameters such as the phase function, the broadband single-scattering albedo, and the refractive index. These parameters are needed to estimate the direct short-wave radiative forcing by aerosols and to validate aerosol models in the satellite retrieval algorithms. Values of the broadband single-scattering albedo obtained in this study range between w0 = 0.98 (marine aerosols) and 0.90 (continental pollution aerosols). The columnar ambient broadband refractive index is found to be m = 1.39 ± 0.044 i (<0.003) for marine conditions and m = 1.48 ± 0.058 i (0.01 ± 0.003) for polluted continental aerosols. Nonsphericity is shown to be important in the case of marine aerosols. Moreover, aerosol nonsphericity gives an additional contribution to the negative short-wave radiative forcing of marine aerosols under clear-sky conditions, which can be estimated as being 30 up to 50% of the radiative forcing estimated for spherical marine aerosols. In the case of continental polluted aerosols the optical properties can be represented by spherical particles, and no additional shape effect has to be considered. However, the aerosol absorption leads to an increase of about 40% of the radiative forcing estimated for nonabsorbing aerosol of the same size distribution.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5578
Type: article
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