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Studying Diurnal Variations of Aerosols with NASA MERRA-2 Reanalysis Data
Shen, Suhung ; Ostrenga, Dana M ; Zeng, Jian ; Vollmer, Bruce E
关键词: AEROSOLS;    ATMOSPHERIC MODELS;    DIURNAL VARIATIONS;    ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION;    CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY);    DUST;    SATELLITE OBSERVATION;    MERRA;    PARAMETERIZATION;    SULFATES;    ACID RAIN;    IRON;    MODIS (RADIOMETRY);    SPATIAL RESOLUTION;    TROPICAL REGIONS;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN51388
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Aerosols play an important role in atmospheric dynamics, climate variations, and Earth's energy cycle by altering the radiation balance in the atmosphere through interaction with clouds, providing fertilizer for forests and canopy, and as a supply of iron to the ocean over long time periods. Studies suggest that much of the feedback between dust aerosols and dynamics is associated with diurnal and synoptic scale variability. However, the lack of sub-daily resolution of aerosols from satellite observations makes it difficult to study the diurnal characteristics, especially over tropical and subtropical regions. Investigation of this topic utilizes over 37 years of simulated global aerosol products from NASA atmospheric reanalysis, in the second Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA-2) data set, available from NASA Goddard Earth Science Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC). MERRA-2 covers the period 1980-present, and is continuing as an ongoing climate analysis. Aerosol assimilation is included throughout the period, using data from MODIS, MISR, AERONET, and AVHRR (in the pre-EOS period). The aerosols are assimilated using the MERRA-2 aerosol model, which interacts directly with radiation parameterization, and is radiatively coupled with atmospheric model dynamics in the Goddard Earth Observing System Model, Version 5 (GEOS-5). Hourly, monthly, and monthly diurnal data are available at spatial resolution of 0.5o x 0.625o (latitude x longitude). By using MERRA-2 hourly and monthly diurnal products, different aerosol diurnal variabilities are observed over North America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, that may be due to different meteorological conditions and aerosol sources. The presentation will also provide an overview of MERRA-2 data services at GES DISC, such as how to find and download data, and how to quickly visualize and analyze data online with Giovanni.

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