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Saharan Dust as a Causal Factor of Significant Cloud Cover Along the Saharan Air Layer in the Atlantic OceanThe tropical Atlantic is frequently affected by Saharan dust intrusions. Based on MODIS cloud fraction (CF) data during the ten-year study period, we found that these dust intrusions contribute to significant cloud cover along the Saharan Air Layer (SAL). Below the temperature inversion at the SAL's base, the presence of large amounts of settling dust particles, together with marine aerosols, produces meteorological conditions suitable for the formation of shallow stratocumulus clouds. The significant cloud fraction along the SAL together with clouds over the Atlantic Inter-tropical Convergence Zone contributes to the 20% hemispheric CF asymmetry between the tropical North and South Atlantic. This leads to the imbalance in strong solar radiation, which reaches the sea surface between the tropical North and South Atlantic, and, consequently, affects climate formation in the tropical Atlantic. Therefore, despite the fact that, over the global ocean, there is no noticeable hemispheric asymmetry in cloud fraction, over the significant area such as the tropical Atlantic the hemispheric asymmetry in CF takes place. Saharan dust is also the major contributor to hemispheric aerosol asymmetry over the tropical Atlantic. The NASA GEOS-5 model with aerosol data assimilation was used to extend the MERRA reanalysis with five atmospheric aerosol species (desert dust, sulfates, organic carbon, black carbon, and sea-salt). The obtained ten-year (2002 - 2012) MERRA-driven aerosol reanalysis dataset (aka MERRAero) showed that, over the tropical Atlantic, dust and carbonaceous aerosols were distributed asymmetrically relative to the equator, while other aerosol species were distributed more symmetrically.
Document ID
20170003310
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Book Chapter
Authors
Kishcha, Pavel
(Tel-Aviv Univ. Israel)
Da Silva, Arlindo M.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Starobinet, Boris
(Tel-Aviv Univ. Israel)
Alpert, Pinhas
(Tel-Aviv Univ. Israel)
Date Acquired
April 11, 2017
Publication Date
February 11, 2016
Publication Information
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
ISBN: 978-3-319-24476-1
e-ISBN: 978-3-319-24478-5
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Geosciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN41423
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
CF
MERRAero
MODIS
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