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On Effective Radiative Forcing of Partial Internally and Externally Mixed Aerosols and Their Effects on Global Climate
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نویسنده
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zhou chen ,zhang hua ,zhao shuyun ,li jiangnan
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منبع
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journal of geophysical research: atmospheres - 2018 - دوره : 123 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:401 -423
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چکیده
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The total effective radiative forcing (erf) due to partial internally mixed (pim) and externally mixed (em ) anthropogenic aerosols, as well as their climatic effects since the year of 1850, was evaluatedand compared using the aerosol-climate online coupled model of bcc_agcm2.0_cuace/aero. the influences of internal mixing (im) on aerosol hygroscopicity parameter, optical properties, and concentration were considered. generally, im could markedly weaken the negative erf and cooling effects of anthropogenic aerosols. the global annual mean erf of em anthropogenic aerosols from 1850 to 2010 was -1.87 w m^-2, of which the aerosol-radiation interactive erf (erf_ari) and aerosol-cloud interactive erf (erf_aci) were -0.49 and -1.38 w m^-2, respectively. the global annual mean erf due to pim anthropogenic aerosols from 1850 to 2010 was -1.23wm^-2, with erfari and erfaci of -0.23 and -1.01wm^-2, respectively.the global annual mean surface temperature and water evaporation and precipitation were reduced by 1.74 k and 0.14 mm d^-1 for em scheme and 1.28 k and 0.11 mm d^-1 for pim scheme, respectively. however, the relative humidity near the surface was slightly increased for both mixing cases. the intertropical convergence zone was southwardly shifted for both em and pim cases but was less southwardly shifted in pim scheme due to the less reduction in atmospheric temperature in the midlatitude and low latitude of the northern hemisphere.
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آدرس
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nanjing university of information science and technology, collaborative innovation center on forecast and evaluation of meteorological disaster, China. chinese academy of meteorological sciences, graduate school, China. china meteorological administration, national climate center, laboratory for climate studies, China, nanjing university of information science and technology, collaborative innovation center on forecast and evaluation of meteorological disaster, China. china meteorological administration, national climate center, laboratory for climate studies, China, nanjing university of information science and technology, collaborative innovation center on forecast and evaluation of meteorological disaster, China, university of victoria, canadian center for climate modeling and analysis, Canada
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