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Links between precipitation and aerosol: a case study from MAGIC Johannes Mohrmann 3 rd June, 2015 ATMS 491: Aerosol-Cloud Interactions
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Outline Background and Methods Aerosol budgets and precipitation terms The MAGIC dataset Parameterizations of precipitation losses Results so far Diurnal cycle Relative size of loss terms Future Work
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(MBL) Aerosol budget Wood et al, 2012 Precipitation-driven loss of aerosol Hoose et al, 2008
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Question: How relevant are coalescence scavenging and subcloud scavenging to the aerosol budget? Is there any signal from precipitation in the aerosol budget?
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UHSAS Aerosol Measurements
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Precip measurements Have direct measurements of surface precipitation Radar-derived estimates are better for coalescence scavenging (estimate cloud-base precipitation formation) Wood, 2005
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Aerosol diurnal cycle Tomlinson et al, 2007 Peak in aerosol in afternoon (3pm), decline at night, minimum in early morning (7am) Consistent with results from south-east Pacific (Stratus)
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Comparison of terms
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Parameterization of subcloud scavenging From Henzing et al, 2006 Geometric sweepout, assume terminal velocity, gamma-dist DSD, collection efficiency = collision efficiency, from S&P (1998)
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Coalescence scavenging, in-cloud From Wood, 2006 More conservative estimate:
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Comparing magnitude
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Future work
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