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Observations suggest that North African dust absorbs less solar radiation than models estimate

Earth Sciences

Observations suggest that North African dust absorbs less solar radiation than models estimate

A. A. Adebiyi, Y. Huang, et al.

This groundbreaking research reveals that desert dust plays a crucial role in climate warming, challenging the accuracy of current models. Conducted by Adeyemi A. Adebiyi, Yue Huang, Bjørn H. Samset, and Jasper F. Kok, the study uncovers significant biases in the absorption rates of North African dust, impacting our understanding of its effects on the Earth system.... show more
Abstract
Desert dust accounts for a large fraction of shortwave radiation absorbed by aerosols, which adds to the climate warming produced by greenhouse gases. However, it remains uncertain exactly how much shortwave radiation dust absorbs. Here, we leverage in-situ measurements of dust single-scattering albedo to constrain absorption at mid-visible wavelength by North African dust, which accounts for approximately half of the global dust. We find that climate and chemical transport models overestimate North African dust absorption aerosol optical depth (AAOD) by up to a factor of two. This occurs primarily because models overestimate the dust imaginary refractive index, the effect of which is partially masked by an under-estimation of large dust particles. Similar factors might contribute to an overestimation of AAOD retrieved by the Aerosol Robotic Network, which is commonly used to evaluate climate and chemical transport models. The overestimation of dust absorption by models could lead to substantial biases in simulated dust impacts on the Earth system, including warm biases in dust radiative effects.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
May 17, 2023
Authors
Adeyemi A. Adebiyi, Yue Huang, Bjørn H. Samset, Jasper F. Kok
Tags
desert dust
climate warming
solar radiation
North African dust
aerosol optical depth
imaginary refractive index
radiative effects
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