ACCLIP期间亚洲夏季风对流向对流层上层和平流层下层的输送(2022)

IF 3.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Warren P. Smith, Laura L. Pan, Rei Ueyama, Shawn Honomichl, Teresa Campos, Silvia Viciani, Francesco D’Amato, Giovanni Bianchini, Marco Barruci, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, Eric C. Apel, Alan J. Hills, Barbara Barletta, Elliot Atlas, Sue Schauffler, Victoria Treadaway, Katie Smith, Rich Lueb, Roger Hendershot, Stephen Donnelly, Andrew Rollins, Eleanor Waxman, Gordon Novak, L. Gregory Huey, David Tanner, Young Ro Lee, Chelsea Bekemeier, Kenneth P. Bowman
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摘要

近年来,亚洲夏季风(ASM)因其通过深对流影响对流层上层和平流层下层(UTLS)的组成而备受关注。亚洲夏季风化学和气候影响项目(ACCLIP)最近对这一机制进行了观测,利用两个机载平台对2022年北夏西北太平洋地区的ASM UTLS组成进行了采样。在这项工作中,我们将拉格朗日轨迹建模与对流云顶观测相结合,以诊断对ACCLIP机载观测有贡献的ASM对流输送。该诊断应用于探索与突出的ASM子系统相关的对流输送特性,揭示了对于寿命从几天到几个月不等的物种来说,东亚副热带锋的对流输送通常比南亚对流输送与更多的UTLS污染物相关。利用对流输送诊断方法分离出东亚地区3个具有不同示踪剂关系行为的对流输送事件,表明贡献源区的不同经济行为。对其中一个运输事件进行了更详细的探讨,从东北平原的对流中采样了一个污染的气团,该气团的高度可能已经高到足以影响平流层的组成。总的来说,提出的对流输送对ACCLIP机载采样贡献的诊断表明了该运动的关键科学成功,并使两个ASM子系统的气候相互作用的过程研究成为可能。
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Transport by Asian Summer Monsoon Convection to the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere During ACCLIP (2022)

Transport by Asian Summer Monsoon Convection to the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere During ACCLIP (2022)

The Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) has garnered attention in recent years for its impacts on the composition of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) via deep convection. A recent observational effort into this mechanism, the Asian Summer Monsoon Chemical and CLimate Impact Project (ACCLIP), sampled the composition of the ASM UTLS over the northwestern Pacific region during boreal summer 2022 using two airborne platforms. In this work, we integrate Lagrangian trajectory modeling with convective cloud top observations to diagnose ASM convective transport which contributed to ACCLIP airborne observations. This diagnostic is applied to explore the properties of convective transport associated with prominent ASM sub-systems, revealing that for species ranging in lifetime from days to months, transport from convection along the East Asia Subtropical Front was generally associated with more UTLS pollutants than transport from convection over South Asia. The convective transport diagnostic is used to isolate three convective transport events over eastern Asia which had distinct chemical tracer relationship behaviors, indicating the different economical behaviors of the contributing source regions. One of these transport events is explored in greater detail, where a polluted air mass was sampled from convection over the Northeast China Plain which may have been high enough in altitude to impact the composition of the stratosphere. Overall, the presented diagnosis of convective transport contribution to ACCLIP airborne sampling indicates a key scientific success of the campaign and enables process studies of the climate interactions from the two ASM sub-systems.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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7.30
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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