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The Convolution of Dynamics and Moisture with the Presence of Shortwave Absorbing Aerosols over the Southeast Atlantic

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 28, 期 5, 页码 1997-2024

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00352.1

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  1. NSF Large-Scale Dynamics Program [AGS-1233874]
  2. Div Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences
  3. Directorate For Geosciences [1233874] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Biomass burning aerosols seasonally overlie the subtropical southeast Atlantic stratocumulus deck. Previous modeling and observational studies have postulated a semidirect effect whereby shortwave absorption by the aerosol warms and stabilizes the lower troposphere, thickening the low-level clouds. The focus herein is on the dynamical and moisture effects that may be convoluted with the semidirect effect. Almost-daily radiosonde data from remote St. Helena Island (15.9 degrees S, 5.6 degrees W), covering September-October 2000-11, are combined with daily spatial averages (encompassing the island) of the MODIS clear-sky fine-mode aerosol optical depth (Tat). Increases in tau(af) are associated with increases in 750-500-hPa moisture content. The net maximum longwave cooling by moisture of almost 0.45 K day(-1) reduces the aerosol layer warming from shortwave absorption. ERA-Interim spatial composites show that polluted conditions are associated with a strengthening of a deep land-based anticyclone over southern Africa, facilitating the westward offshore transport of both smoke and moisture at 600 hPa. The shallower surface-based South Atlantic anticyclone exhibits a less pronounced shift to the northeast, strengthening the low-level coastal jet exiting into the stratocumulus deck and cooling 1000-hPa potential temperatures. Warm continental outflow further increases the 800-hPa potential temperatures (theta(800)), reinforcing the lower tropospheric stability (theta(800) - theta(1000)) over the stratocumulus deck. Enhanced southerly dry air advection also strengthens the cloud-top humidity inversion. The increased stability helps explain an observed decrease in cloud-top heights despite an anomalous reduction in subsidence. The changes to the horizontal dynamics enhance low-level cloudiness. These are separate but not necessarily distinct from an aerosol semidirect effect, encouraging care in attribution studies.

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