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A possible correlation between satellite-derived cloud and aerosol microphysical parameters

The column aerosol particle number and low cloud microphysical parameters derived from AVHRR remote sensing are compared over ocean for four months in 1990. There is a positive correlation between cloud optical thickness and aerosol number concentration, whereas the effective particle radius has a n...

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Published in:Geophysical research letters 2001-04, Vol.28 (7), p.1171-1174
Main Authors: Nakajima, Teruyuki, Higurashi, Akiko, Kawamoto, Kazuaki, Penner, Joyce E.
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Language:English
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Summary:The column aerosol particle number and low cloud microphysical parameters derived from AVHRR remote sensing are compared over ocean for four months in 1990. There is a positive correlation between cloud optical thickness and aerosol number concentration, whereas the effective particle radius has a negative correlation with aerosol number. The cloud liquid water path (LWP), on the other hand, tends to be constant with no large dependence on aerosol number. This result contrasts with results from recent model simulations which imply that there is a strong positive feedback between LWP and aerosol number concentration. Estimates for indirect forcing over oceans derived from the satellite data/model comparison range from −0.7 to −1.7 Wm−2.
ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007
DOI:10.1029/2000GL012186