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Aerosol demasking enhances climate warming over South Asia
Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Aerosol demasking enhances climate warming over South Asia

H. R. C. R. Nair, K. Budhavant, et al.

This groundbreaking research by H. R. C. R. Nair and colleagues reveals how the COVID-19 pandemic's reduction in human activity allowed scientists to observe the significant aerosol masking effect over South Asia, which impacts climate warming from greenhouse gases. Discover the implications of a complete fossil fuel phase-out on our atmosphere's heating!... show more
Abstract
Anthropogenic aerosols mask the climate warming caused by greenhouse gases (GHGs). In the absence of observational constraints, large uncertainties plague the estimates of this masking effect. Here we used the abrupt reduction in anthropogenic emissions observed during the COVID-19 societal slow-down to characterize the aerosol masking effect over South Asia. During this period, the aerosol loading decreased substantially and our observations reveal that the magnitude of this aerosol demasking corresponds to nearly three-fourths of the CO₂-induced radiative forcing over South Asia. Concurrent measurements over the northern Indian Ocean unveiled a ~7% increase in the earth's surface-reaching solar radiation (surface brightening). Aerosol-induced atmospheric solar heating decreased by ~0.4 K d⁻¹. Our results reveal that under clear sky conditions, anthropogenic emissions over South Asia lead to nearly 1.4 W m⁻² heating at the top of the atmosphere during the period March-May. A complete phase-out of today's fossil fuel combustion to zero-emission renewables would result in rapid aerosol demasking, while the GHGs linger on.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
May 20, 2023
Authors
H. R. C. R. Nair, Krishnakant Budhavant, M. R. Manoj, August Andersson, S. K. Satheesh, V. Ramanathan, Örjan Gustafsson
Tags
anthropogenic aerosolsclimate warmingCOVID-19 emissions reductionradiative forcingSouth Asiafossil fuelsaerosol masking effect
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