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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Impact of radiatively interactive dust aerosols in the NASA GEOS-5 climate model: Sensitivity to dust particle shape and refractive index

Peter R. Colarco; E. P. Nowottnick; Cynthia Randles; Bingqi Yi; Ping Yang; Kyu-Myong Kim; Jamison A. Smith; Charles D. Bardeen

The radiative effects of Saharan dust aerosols are investigated in the NASA GEOS-5 atmospheric general circulation model. A sectional aerosol microphysics model (CARMA) is run online in GEOS-5. CARMA treats the dust aerosol lifecycle, and its tracers are radiatively coupled to GEOS-5. A series of AMIP-style simulations are performed, in which input dust optical properties (particle shape and refractive index) are varied. Simulated dust distributions for summertime Saharan dust compare well to observations, with best results found when the most absorbing dust optical properties are assumed. Dust absorption leads to a strengthening of the summertime Hadley cell circulation, increased dust lofting to higher altitudes, and a strengthening of the African easterly jet, resulting in increased dust atmospheric lifetime and farther northward and westward transport. We find a positive feedback of dust radiative forcing on emissions, in contrast with previous studies, which we attribute to our having a relatively strong longwave forcing caused by our simulating larger effective particle sizes. This longwave forcing reduces the magnitude of midday net surface cooling relative to other studies, and leads to a nighttime warming that results in higher nighttime wind speeds and dust emissions. The radiative effects of dust particle shape have only minor impact on transport and emissions, with small (~5%) impact on top of atmosphere shortwave forcing, in line with previous studies, but relatively more pronounced effects on shortwave atmospheric heating and surface forcing (~20% increase in atmospheric forcing for spheroids). Shape effects on longwave heating terms are of order ~10%.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Host model uncertainties in aerosol radiative forcing estimates: Results from the AeroCom Prescribed intercomparison study

Phillip Stier; N. A. J. Schutgens; Nicolas Bellouin; Huisheng Bian; Olivier Boucher; Mian Chin; Steven J. Ghan; N. Huneeus; Stefan Kinne; Guangxing Lin; Xiaoyan Ma; Gunnar Myhre; Joyce E. Penner; Cynthia Randles; Bjørn H. Samset; Michael Schulz; Toshihiko Takemura; Fangqun Yu; Hongbin Yu; Cheng Zhou


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Using the OMI aerosol index and absorption aerosol optical depth to evaluate the NASA MERRA Aerosol Reanalysis

Virginie Buchard; A. da Silva; Peter R. Colarco; Anton Darmenov; Cynthia Randles; R. C. Govindaraju; Omar Torres; James R. Campbell; R. Spurr


Atmospheric Environment | 2016

Evaluation of the Surface PM2.5 in Version 1 of the NASA MERRA Aerosol Reanalysis over the United States

Virginie Buchard; A. da Silva; Cynthia Randles; Peter R. Colarco; Richard A. Ferrare; J. W. Hair; Chris A. Hostetler; J. Tackett; David M. Winker


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Direct and semi-direct aerosol effects in the NASA GEOS-5 AGCM: aerosol-climate interactions due to prognostic versus prescribed aerosols

Cynthia Randles; Peter R. Colarco; A. da Silva


Archive | 2011

An Overview of the GEOS-5 Aerosol Reanalysis

Arlindo da Silva; Peter R. Colarco; Anton Spasov Damenov; Virginie Buchard-Marchant; Cynthia Randles; Pawan Gupta


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Impact of radiatively interactive dust aerosols in the NASA GEOS-5 climate model: Sensitivity to dust particle shape and refractive index: MODELING DUST TRANSPORT AND OPTICS

Peter R. Colarco; E. P. Nowottnick; Cynthia Randles; Bingqi Yi; Ping Yang; Kyu-Myong Kim; Jamison A. Smith; Charles G. Bardeen


Archive | 2016

Evaluation of MERRAero (MERRA Aerosol Reanalysis)

Virginie Buchard; Arlindo da Silva; Cynthia Randles; Peter R. Colarco; Anton Darmenov; R. C. Govindaraju


Archive | 2015

Assessing Aerosol Data Assimilation Products Using DIAL/HSRL Measurements

Richard A. Ferrare; John Hair; Anthony Notari; Chris A. Hostetler; Syed Ismail; Carolyn F. Butler; J. E. Collins; Marta A. Fenn; Amy Jo Scarino; Cynthia Randles; Pete Colarco; Arlindo daSilva; James R. Campbell; Angela Benedetti; Samuel Remy


Archive | 2015

Intercomparison of shortwave radiative transfer schemes in globalaerosol modeling

Cynthia Randles; Stefan Kinne; Gunnar Myhre; Michael Schulz; P. Stier; Jurgen Fischer; Lionel Doppler; Eleanor J. Highwood; Claire L. Ryder; Bethan Harris; Jani Huttunen; Yingtao Ma; Rachel T. Pinker; Bernhard Mayer; David Neubauer; R. Hitzenberger; Lazaros Oreopoulos; Dongmin Lee; Giovanni Pitari; Glauco Di Genova; Johannes Quaas; Fred G. Rose; Seiji Kato; Steve T. Rumbold; Ilias Vardavas; N. Hatzianastassiou; Christos Matsoukas; Hongbin Yu; F. Zhang; Hua Zhang

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Peter R. Colarco

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Arlindo da Silva

Goddard Space Flight Center

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A. da Silva

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Anton Darmenov

Goddard Space Flight Center

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R. C. Govindaraju

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Arlindo daSilva

Goddard Space Flight Center

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E. P. Nowottnick

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Virginie Buchard

Goddard Space Flight Center

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