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Investigation Of Aerosol Characteristics Over Inland, Coastal And Island Locations In India

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Title Investigation Of Aerosol Characteristics Over Inland, Coastal And Island Locations In India
 
Creator Vinoj, V
 
Subject Aerosols (Meteorology) - India
Aerosols - Measurement
Aerosols - Radiative Effects
Aerosol Single Scattering Albedo
Atmospheric Aerosols
Aerosols - Temporal Variability
Aerosol Optical Depth
Aerosol Characteristics
Meteorology
 
Description This thesis is based on measurements of aerosol optical and microphysical properties made at inland, coastal and island locations in India. Aerosol vertical distribution measurements have also been made both using surface based and aircraft borne instruments. In addition to these, satellite based measurements (MODIS and OMI) have also been used to estimate regional aerosol radiative forcing over the oceanic regions around India.
The measurements at an inland, continental, urban location reveals the large effect of anthropogenic activities on aerosol characteristics at surface and the atmospheric vertical column. A clear seasonality is observed in aerosol optical and microphysical properties as a consequence of modulation by anthropogenic activities and the effect of meteorological parameters like rainfall, winds and boundary layer dynamics. The variability observed at different time scales (from diurnal, weekly, monthly to annual) reveals the importance of anthropogenic and natural processes in modulating the aerosol loading. The estimates of aerosol radiative forcing at surface were as high as ~ 40W m-2. A large discrepancy was observed between the observed and modeled aerosol forcing efficiency (forcing per unit optical depth) at surface. These discrepancies are due to the inadequate representation of aerosol mixing state in models. In addition, the large difference found in the observed forcing between winter and summer could also be influenced due to the presence of elevated aerosols during the summer.
Measurements made over coastal and central India shows that a large fraction (75-85%) of aerosol column optical depth was contributed by aerosols located above 1 km. The horizontal gradients were sharp with e-1 scaling distance as small as ~250 km in the well-mixed regions mostly under the influence of local source effects. However, above the atmospheric boundary layer, the gradients were much shallower (~800 to 1200 km). In addition, a large fraction (60-75%) of aerosol was found located above clouds leading to enhanced aerosol absorption. Large spatial gradient in aerosol optical depth and hence radiative impacts between the coastal landmass and the adjacent oceans within a short distance of
 
Contributor Satheesh, S K
 
Date 2011-02-10T11:38:38Z
2011-02-10T11:38:38Z
2011-02-10
2009-05
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2005/1063
 
Language en_US
 
Relation G23432