Title: Smoke and Pollution Aerosol Effect on Cloud Cover
1Smoke and Pollution Aerosol Effect on Cloud Cover
- Yoram J. Kaufman and Ilan Koren
- Science 313, 655 (2006)
- Sungho Kang
- Oct, 24, 2007
- ECI 289A Climate Change
2Contents
- Introduction
- Method
- Result and Discussion
- Limits
- Conclusion
- References
3Introduction
4Method
Sunphotometer
- Statistical Analysis
- AERONET
- - fc derived from eq 2(fc1-T0/T)
- - t (AOT or AOD)
- - tabs (AAT)
- MODIS
- - K (Top of Cloud)
Pyranometer
5Fig. 1. Global distribution of the AERONET
sunphotometers used in the analysis
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6Fig. 2. Scatterplots of the time interval between
two adjacent AERONET aerosol measurements that
were not obscured by clouds, as a function of the
average ttau around the interval
dfcidT/T
cloudiness
t
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tabs
7Fig. 3. Regional (A), seasonal (B), and Tc (C)
analyses of the AERONET data for the effect of
aerosols on cloud cover
?fci/?lnt(0.150.01)-(3.50.5)tabs
8Conclusion
- Cloud cover ,aerosol concentration (t)
- Cloud cover ,AAT ( tabs)
- ? fci/?lnt(0.17 0.01)-(3.5 0.5) tabs
- 25 of ? fci/?lnt associated with PWV
- Aerosol increase cloud cover up to 5
9Limitations
- Methodology
- Problem of statistical method
- -can not define specific cloud condition
- Limitation of AERONET
- -do not include extended cloud system
- -limited station sites
10References
- H. Yu et al, ACP(2006)-measurement based
assessments of aerosol
11Question and Comment