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Surface albedo regulates aerosol direct climate effect

Earth Sciences

Surface albedo regulates aerosol direct climate effect

A. Chen, C. Zhao, et al.

Explore the intricate dynamics between aerosols and surface albedo, revealing how their interplay influences the Earth's energy balance. This groundbreaking study by Annan Chen and colleagues highlights the significant warming effects of aerosols, especially in mid-high latitudes, and the crucial role of albedo changes in moderating climate impacts.... show more
Abstract
Aerosols and Surface Albedo (SA) are critical in balancing Earth's energy budget. With the changes of surface types and corresponding SA in recent years, an intriguing yet unresolved question emerges: how does Aerosol Direct Radiative Effect (ADRE) and its warming effect (AWE) change with varying SA? Here we investigate the critical SA marking ADRE shift from negative to positive under varying aerosol properties, along with the impact of SA on the ADRE. Results show that AWE often occurs in mid-high latitudes or regions with high-absorptivity aerosols, with critical SA ranging from 0.18 to 0.96. Thinner and/or more absorptive aerosols more readily cause AWE statistically. In regions where the SA trend is significant, SA has decreased at -0.012/decade, causing a -0.2 ± 0.17 W/m²/decade ADRE change, with the most pronounced changes in the Northern Hemisphere during June-July. As SA declines, we highlight enhanced ADRE cooling or reduced AWE, indicating aerosols' stronger cooling, partly countering the energy rise from SA reduction.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 06, 2024
Authors
Annan Chen, Chuanfeng Zhao, Haotian Zhang, Yikun Yang, Jiefeng Li
Tags
aerosols
surface albedo
energy balance
climate change
radiative effect
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