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Abstract
A regional climate model is employed to simulate the aerosols (dust, sulfate, black carbon, and organic
carbon) and their direct effect on the climate over China. The emphasis is on the direct radiative forcing
due to the change in mixing state of aerosols. The results show that direct radiative forcing is significantly
different between externally and internally mixed aerosols. At the top of the atmosphere (TOA), the radiative
forcing of externally mixed aerosols is larger than that of internally mixed ones, especially in the Tarim desert
region where the difference is about 0.7 W m?2. At the surface, however, the situation becomes opposite,
especially in the Sichuan basin where the difference is about –1.4 W m?2. Nonetheless, either externally
or internally mixed aerosols in China can result in a significant cooling effect, except for the warming in
South China in winter and the slight warming in North China in February. The cooling effect induced by
externally mixed aerosols is weaker than that induced by internally mixed aerosols, and this is more obvious
in spring and winter than in summer and autumn. In spring and summer, the inhibiting effect of externally
mixed aerosols on precipitation is less than that of internally mixed aerosols, whereas in autumn and winter
the difference is not obvious.
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Citation
YU Yong, NIU Shengjie, ZHANG Hua, WU Ziyue. 2013: Regional Climate Effects of Internally and Externally MixedAerosols over China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 110-118. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0111-1
YU Yong, NIU Shengjie, ZHANG Hua, WU Ziyue. 2013: Regional Climate Effects of Internally and Externally MixedAerosols over China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 110-118. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0111-1
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YU Yong, NIU Shengjie, ZHANG Hua, WU Ziyue. 2013: Regional Climate Effects of Internally and Externally MixedAerosols over China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 110-118. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0111-1
YU Yong, NIU Shengjie, ZHANG Hua, WU Ziyue. 2013: Regional Climate Effects of Internally and Externally MixedAerosols over China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(1): 110-118. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0111-1
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