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Large Contribution of Coarse Mode to Aerosol Microphysical and Optical Properties: Evidence from Ground-Based Observations of a Transpacific Dust Outbreak at a High-Elevation North American Site.

Authors :
Kassianov, E.
Pekour, M.
Flynn, C.
Berg, L. K.
Beranek, J.
Zelenyuk, A.
Zhao, C.
Leung, L. R.
Ma, P. L.
Riihimaki, L.
Fast, J. D.
Barnard, J.
Hallar, A. G.
McCubbin, I. B.
Eloranta, E. W.
McComiskey, A.
Rasch, P. J.
Source :
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. May2017, Vol. 74 Issue 5, p1431-1443. 13p. 7 Graphs, 4 Maps.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This work is motivated by previous studies of transatlantic transport of Saharan dust and the observed quasi-static nature of coarse mode aerosol with a volume median diameter (VMD) of approximately 3.5 μm. The authors examine coarse mode contributions from transpacific transport of dust to North American aerosol properties using a dataset collected at the high-elevation Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL) and the nearby Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Mobile Facility. Collected ground-based data are complemented by quasi-global model simulations and satellite and ground-based observations. The authors identify a major dust event associated mostly with a transpacific plume (about 65% of near-surface aerosol mass) in which the coarse mode with moderate (~3 μm) VMD is distinct and contributes substantially to total aerosol volume (up to 70%) and scattering (up to 40%). The results demonstrate that the identified plume at the SPL site has a considerable fraction of supermicron particles (VMD ~3 μm) and, thus, suggest that these particles have a fairly invariant behavior despite transpacific transport. If confirmed in additional studies, this invariant behavior may simplify considerably parameterizations for size-dependent processes associated with dust transport and removal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224928
Volume :
74
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124012713
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-16-0256.1