黑碳排放及其对印度次大陆季风降雨模式的影响:洞察局部变暖效应

IF 3.8 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sreyashi Debnath , Gaurav Govardhan , Rajmal Jat , Gayatry Kalita , Prafull Yadav , Chinmay Jena , Rajesh Kumar , Sachin D. Ghude
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摘要

本研究调查了黑碳(BC)排放对印度次大陆季风降雨模式的影响。结果表明,黑碳产生了局部变暖效应,为了解印度陆地降雨分布的影响机制提供了宝贵的见解。该研究分析了两组模拟之间对流层平均温差的垂直剖面:(i) 默认 BC 排放量(WBC)和 (ii) BC 排放量减少 99% (WoBC),针对 2017 年 JJAS 进行,重点是东部沿海地区。对东部沿海地区对流层温度变化的分析揭示了显著的降雨差异,这主要归因于对流性降雨的增强。结果表明,WoBC 模拟导致对流层低层异常变冷,对流层中上层异常变暖,这可能与该地区观测到的对流活动增强释放潜热有关。对流层温度分布的这些变化与该地区降雨量空间分布的变化非常吻合,为了解该地区气候系统的复杂动态提供了宝贵的信息。
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Black carbon emissions and its impact on the monsoon rainfall patterns over the Indian subcontinent: Insights into localized warming effects

This study investigates the impact of black carbon (BC) emissions on monsoon rainfall patterns across the Indian subcontinent. The results show that BC exerts localized warming effects, providing valuable insights into the mechanisms influencing the rainfall distribution across the Indian landmass. The study analyzes the vertical profile of mean tropospheric temperature differences between two sets of simulations: (i) with default BC emissions (WBC) and (ii) with BC emissions reduced by 99% (WoBC), conducted for JJAS, 2017, focusing on the region along the eastern coast. The analysis of the tropospheric temperature variations over the eastern coast reveals significant rainfall differences, primarily attributed to the intensification of convective rainfall. The results indicate that WoBC simulation leads to abnormal cooling in the lower troposphere and warming in the mid-upper troposphere, plausibly linked to the release of latent heat from the enhanced convective activity observed over the region. These alterations in the tropospheric temperature profile correspond remarkably well with the changes in the spatial distribution of rainfall over this area, providing valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of the climate system over this region.

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Atmospheric Environment: X
Atmospheric Environment: X Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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