Approaches to Observe Anthropogenic Aerosol-Cloud Interactions

Curr Clim Change Rep. 2015;1(4):297-304. doi: 10.1007/s40641-015-0028-0. Epub 2015 Nov 11.

Abstract

Anthropogenic aerosol particles exert an-quantitatively very uncertain-effective radiative forcing due to aerosol-cloud interactions via an immediate altering of cloud albedo on the one hand and via rapid adjustments by alteration of cloud processes and by changes in thermodynamic profiles on the other hand. Large variability in cloud cover and properties and the therefore low signal-to-noise ratio for aerosol-induced perturbations hamper the identification of effects in observations. Six approaches are discussed as a means to isolate the impact of anthropogenic aerosol on clouds from natural cloud variability to estimate or constrain the effective forcing. These are (i) intentional cloud modification, (ii) ship tracks, (iii) differences between the hemispheres, (iv) trace gases, (v) weekly cycles and (vi) trends. Ship track analysis is recommendable for detailed process understanding, and the analysis of weekly cycles and long-term trends is most promising to derive estimates or constraints on the effective radiative forcing.

Keywords: Aerosol-cloud interactions; Anthropogenic emissions; Cloud modification; Hemispherical contrast; Observational constraint; Pollution trends; Radiative forcing; Ship tracks; Weekly cycles.

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