Constraining Light Absorption of Brown Carbon in China and Implications for Aerosol Direct Radiative Effect Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractBrown carbon (BrC) in China is of great interest to the regional and global climate due to its strong absorption of sunlight. However, the contribution of BrC to total carbonaceous aerosol light absorption and its direct radiative effects (DRE) in China remains largely uncertain. To better assess its climate impact in China, we develop an explicit BrC scheme and implement it in a global climate model, which includes optical parameters of primary BrC derived from local measurements, secondary BrC absorption, and a photobleaching parameterization of BrC. By comparing with multitype observational data, we find that with the implementation of this scheme, the model captures the seasonal variations of BrC light absorption well in China. The model estimates that BrC contributes 19% and 12% to the total light absorption of carbonaceous aerosol in China in winter and summer, resulting in 0.110 and 0.205Wm2 of DRE, respectively.

published proceedings

  • Geophysical Research Letters

author list (cited authors)

  • Xu, L., Lin, G., Liu, X., Wu, C., Wu, Y., & Lou, S.

complete list of authors

  • Xu, Lulu||Lin, Guangxing||Liu, Xiaohong||Wu, Chenglai||Wu, Yunfei||Lou, Sijia