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Impact of dust-cloud-radiation interactions on surface albedo: a case study of ‘Tiramisu’ snow in Urumqi, China

Authors :
Siyu Chen
Dan Zhao
Renhe Zhang
Yawen Guan
Zhaoyang Xie
Hongru Bi
Yu Chen
Jianping Guo
Yong Wang
Source :
Environmental Research Letters. 17:015001
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

Dust–cloud–surface radiation interactions are a complex nonlinear relation referring to the influences of both atmospheric dust and dust-on-snow on surface albedo. A ‘Tiramisu’ snow event occurred on 1 December 2018, in Urumqi, China, providing an excellent testbed for exploring the comprehensive effect induced by atmospheric dust and those deposited atop fresh snowpack on surface radiation. A detailed analysis indicates that the decrease of snow albedo by 0.17–0.26 (22%–34%) is contributed by the effects both the dust–cloud interactions and dust-on-snow at synoptic scale in this case. In particular, dust well mixed with ice clouds at altitudes of 2.5–5.5 km disrupted the ‘seeder–feeder’ structure of clouds and heterogeneous ice nucleation. Dust-induced changes in the low layer of ice clouds (3.3–5.5 km) under a low temperature of –20 °C resulted in a 31.8% increase in the ice particle radius and 84.6% increase in the ice water path, which acted to indirectly buffer the incident solar radiation reaching the surface. Dust particles deposited on the snow surface further caused snow darkening since the snow albedo was found to decrease by 11.8%–23.3%. These findings underscore the importance of considering the comprehensive effect of dust–cloud–radiation interactions in the future.

Details

ISSN :
17489326
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Research Letters
Accession number :
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