Interactions between biomass-burning aerosols and clouds over Southeast Asia: Current status, challenges, and perspectives
The interactions between aerosols, clouds, and precipitation remain among the largest sources of uncertainty in the Earth's energy budget. Biomass-burning aerosols are a key feature of the global aerosol system, with significant annually-repeating fires in several parts of the world, including...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-48832014-08-30T02:55:54Z Interactions between biomass-burning aerosols and clouds over Southeast Asia: Current status, challenges, and perspectives Lin N.-H. Sayer A.M. Wang S.-H. Loftus A.M. Hsiao T.-C. Sheu G.-R. Hsu N.C. Tsay S.-C. Chantara S. The interactions between aerosols, clouds, and precipitation remain among the largest sources of uncertainty in the Earth's energy budget. Biomass-burning aerosols are a key feature of the global aerosol system, with significant annually-repeating fires in several parts of the world, including Southeast Asia (SEA). SEA in particular provides a "natural laboratory" for these studies, as smoke travels from source regions downwind in which it is coupled to persistent stratocumulus decks. However, SEA has been under-exploited for these studies. This review summarizes previous related field campaigns in SEA, with a focus on the ongoing Seven South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) and results from the most recent BASELInE deployment. Progress from remote sensing and modeling studies, along with the challenges faced for these studies, are also discussed. We suggest that improvements to our knowledge of these aerosol/cloud effects require the synergistic use of field measurements with remote sensing and modeling tools. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. 2014-08-30T02:55:54Z 2014-08-30T02:55:54Z 2014 Article in Press 02697491 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.06.036 ENPOE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84904770626&partnerID=40&md5=9c2f4149a92c10b5e1cc8711bada502e http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4883 English |
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The interactions between aerosols, clouds, and precipitation remain among the largest sources of uncertainty in the Earth's energy budget. Biomass-burning aerosols are a key feature of the global aerosol system, with significant annually-repeating fires in several parts of the world, including Southeast Asia (SEA). SEA in particular provides a "natural laboratory" for these studies, as smoke travels from source regions downwind in which it is coupled to persistent stratocumulus decks. However, SEA has been under-exploited for these studies. This review summarizes previous related field campaigns in SEA, with a focus on the ongoing Seven South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) and results from the most recent BASELInE deployment. Progress from remote sensing and modeling studies, along with the challenges faced for these studies, are also discussed. We suggest that improvements to our knowledge of these aerosol/cloud effects require the synergistic use of field measurements with remote sensing and modeling tools. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. |
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Lin N.-H. Sayer A.M. Wang S.-H. Loftus A.M. Hsiao T.-C. Sheu G.-R. Hsu N.C. Tsay S.-C. Chantara S. Interactions between biomass-burning aerosols and clouds over Southeast Asia: Current status, challenges, and perspectives |
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Interactions between biomass-burning aerosols and clouds over Southeast Asia: Current status, challenges, and perspectives |
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Interactions between biomass-burning aerosols and clouds over Southeast Asia: Current status, challenges, and perspectives |
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