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A Decade of Poland-AOD Aerosol Research Network Observations

Authors :
Krzysztof M. Markowicz
Iwona S. Stachlewska
Olga Zawadzka-Manko
Dongxiang Wang
Wojciech Kumala
Michal T. Chilinski
Przemyslaw Makuch
Piotr Markuszewski
Anna K. Rozwadowska
Tomasz Petelski
Tymon Zielinski
Michal Posyniak
Jacek W. Kaminski
Artur Szkop
Aleksander Pietruczuk
Bogdan H. Chojnicki
Kamila M. Harenda
Patryk Poczta
Joanna Uscka-Kowalkowska
Joanna Struzewska
Malgorzata Werner
Maciej Kryza
Anetta Drzeniecka-Osiadacz
Tymoteusz Sawinski
Arkadiusz Remut
Miroslaw Mietus
Krzysztof Wiejak
Jacek Markowicz
Livio Belegante
Doina Nicolae
Source :
Atmosphere, Vol 12, Iss 12, p 1583 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

The Poland-AOD aerosol research network was established in 2011 to improve aerosol–climate interaction knowledge and provide a real-time and historical, comprehensive, and quantitative database for the aerosol optical properties distribution over Poland. The network consists of research institutions and private owners operating 10 measurement stations and an organization responsible for aerosol model transport simulations. Poland-AOD collaboration provides observations of spectral aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångstrom Exponent (AE), incoming shortwave (SW) and longwave (LW) radiation fluxes, vertical profiles of aerosol optical properties and surface aerosol scattering and absorption coefficient, as well as microphysical particle properties. Based on the radiative transfer model (RTM), the aerosol radiative forcing (ARF) and the heating rate are simulated. In addition, results from GEM-AQ and WRF-Chem models (e.g., aerosol mass mixing ratio and optical properties for several particle chemical components), and HYSPLIT back-trajectories are used to interpret the results of observation and to describe the 3D aerosol optical properties distribution. Results of Poland-AOD research indicate progressive improvement of air quality and at mospheric turbidity during the last decade. The AOD was reduced by about 0.02/10 yr (at 550 nm), which corresponds to positive trends in ARF. The estimated clear-sky ARF trend is 0.34 W/m2/10 yr and 0.68 W/m2/10 yr, respectively, at TOA and at Earth’s surface. Therefore, reduction in aerosol load observed in Poland can significantly contribute to climate warming.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734433
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Atmosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.84d067e48e04c918d0ff1bdf07d0805
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12121583