Spatiotemporal changes of surface solar radiation: Implication for air pollution and rice yield in East China.

The Science of the total environment(2020)

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The changes of surface solar radiation (SSR) have significant implication for air pollution and rice yield. In this study, gridded SSR data, derived from multi-platform datasets and radiation model, were used to analyze its spatiotemporal changes over East China during 2000-2016. The results show SSR experiences dimming during 2000-2005, then turns into brightening till 2016. Both aerosol optical depth (AOD) and single scattering albedo (SSA) contribute to SSR trend. AOD dominates the spatiotemporal changes of SSR in East China, and this impact is higher in the North than the South. SSA has little impact on SSR with low AOD, but its contribution to SSR becomes important as AOD increases. Moreover, gridded planet boundary layer (PBL) was simulated by the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) and SSR-PBL relationship was also explored. Long-term evidence indicates PBL has a regulatory effect on SSR in the air pollution. Additionally, aerosol-induced radiation reduction can influence rice yield in East China, and it can result in about mean 6.74% reduction in rice yield over East China. Province-level changes of aerosol-induced reduction in rice production were also evaluated and it suggests the impact of aerosols on rice production is non-negligible, especially in Jiangsu and Anhui Province. Our study underscores the importance of aerosol pollution on surface radiation and the mitigation of aerosols is beneficial for crop production under climate change.
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