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Applying Advanced Ground-Based Remote Sensing in the Southeast Asian Maritime Continent to Characterize Regional Proficiencies in Smoke Transport ModelingThis work describes some of the most extensive ground-based observations of the aerosol profile collected in Southeast Asia to date, highlighting the challenges in simulating these observations with a mesoscale perspective. An 84-h WRF Model coupled with chemistry (WRF-Chem) mesoscale simulation of smoke particle transport at Kuching, Malaysia, in the southern Maritime Continent of Southeast Asia is evaluated relative to a unique collection of continuous ground-based lidar, sun photometer, and 4-h radiosonde profiling. The period was marked by relatively dry conditions, allowing smoke layers transported to the site unperturbed by wet deposition to be common regionally. The model depiction is reasonable overall. Core thermodynamics, including landsea-breeze structure, are well resolved. Total model smoke extinction and, by proxy, mass concentration are low relative to observation. Smoke emissions source products are likely low because of undersampling of fires in infrared sun-synchronous satellite products, which is exacerbated regionally by endemic low-level cloud cover. Differences are identified between the model mass profile and the lidar profile, particularly during periods of afternoon convective mixing. A static smoke mass injection height parameterized for this study potentially influences this result. The model does not resolve the convective mixing of aerosol particles into the lower free troposphere or the enhancement of near-surface extinction from nighttime cooling and hygroscopic effects.
Document ID
20170003895
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Campbell, James R.
(Naval Research Lab. Monterey, CA, United States)
Ge, Cui
(Nebraska Univ. Lincoln, NE, United States)
Wang, Jun
(University Coll. London, United Kingdom)
Welton, Ellsworth J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Bucholtz, Anthony
(Naval Research Lab. Monterey, CA, United States)
Hyer, Edward J.
(Naval Research Lab. Monterey, CA, United States)
Reid, Elizabeth A.
(Naval Research Lab. Monterey, CA, United States)
Chew, Boon Ning
(National Univ. of Singapore Singapore)
Liew, Soo-Chin
(National Univ. of Singapore Singapore)
Salinas, Santo V.
(National Univ. of Singapore Singapore)
Lolli, Simone
(Computer Sciences Corp. Monterey, CA, United States)
Kaku, Kathleen C.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Monterey, CA, United States)
Lynch, Peng
(Computer Sciences Corp. Monterey, CA, United States)
Mahmud, Mastura
(National Univ. of Malaysia Bangi, Malaysia)
Mohamad, Maznorizan
(Malayan Meteorological Service Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)
Holben, Brent N.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Date Acquired
April 25, 2017
Publication Date
December 30, 2015
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Publisher: AMS
Volume: 55
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1558-8424
e-ISSN: 1558-8432
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN41938
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG13HH10I
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Aerosols; Air quality; Lidars/Lidar observations; Radiosonde observations; Regio

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