Bridging New Observational Capabilities and Process-Level Simulation: Insights into Aerosol Roles in the Earth System

BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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The spatial distribution of ambient aerosol particles significantly impacts aerosol- radiation-cloud interactions, which contribute to the largest uncertainty in global anthropogenic radiative forcing estimations. However, the atmospheric boundary layer and lower free troposphere have not been adequately sampled in terms of spatiotemporal resolution, hindering a comprehensive characterization of various atmospheric processes and impeding our understanding of the Earth system. To address this research data gap, we have leveraged the development of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and advanced measurement techniques to obtain mesoscale spatial data on aerosol microphysical and optical properties around the U.S. Southern Great Plains (SGP) atmospheric observatory. Our study also benefits from state-of-the-art laboratory facilities that include three-dimensional molecular imaging techniques enabled by secondary ion mass spectrometry and nanogram-level chemical composition analysis via micronebulization aerosol mass spectrometry. Through our study, we have developed a framework for observation-modeling integration, enabling an examination of how various assumptions about the organic-inorganic components mixing state, inferred from chemical analysis, affect clouds and radiation in observation -constrained model simulations. By integrating observational constraints (derived from offline chemical analysis of the aerosol surface using collected samples) with in situ UAS observations, we have identified a prominent role of organic -enriched nanometer layers located at the surface of aerosol particles in determining profiles of aerosol optical and hygroscopic properties over the SGP observatory. Furthermore, we have improved the agreement between predicted clouds and ground -based cloud lidar measurements. This UAS-model-laboratory integration exemplifies how these new advanced capabilities can significantly enhance our understanding of aerosol-radiation-cloud interactions. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This study aims to introduce a framework harnessing the current midsize uncrewed aerial system (UAS) measurement capabilities to propel atmospheric research forward. By integrating observational constraints derived from offline chemical analysis with in situ UAS observations, we unveil the pivotal role of organic -enriched nanometer layers on aerosol optical and hygroscopic property profiles above the U.S. Southern Great Plains (SGP) observatory and showcase substantial improvements in the agreement between model results and ground -based cloud lidar measurements. This UAS-model-laboratory integration exemplifies how these advanced capabilities can revolutionize our understanding of aerosol-radiation-cloud interactions, offering unprecedented insights into the Earth system simulation.
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In situ atmospheric observations,Instrumentation/ sensors,Unpiloted aerial systems,Large-eddy simulations,Aerosol hygroscopicity,Atmospheric chemistry
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