https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369639755_Evaluation_of_Pulse_Aerosol_Forcing_on_Marine_Stratocumulus_Clouds_in_the_Context_of_Marine_Cloud_Brightening


Authors:
Prasanth Prabhakaran
<https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Prasanth-Prabhakaran-2128553854>
, Fabian Hoffman
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fabian-Hoffmann-3>, Graham
Feingold <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Graham-Feingold>

March 2023

*http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-22-0207.1
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-22-0207.1>*

*Abstract*
We explore the effect of aerosol perturbations on stratocumulus clouds in
the context of marine cloud brightening (MCB) using high-resolution
large-eddy simulations. We use a Lagrangian cloud microphysical model with
very detailed treatment of aerosol activation and droplet growth. The
aerosol forcing is represented as a finite-width rectangular pulse in time
(uniform in space). We analyze three stratocumulus cloud systems differing
in their surface precipitation rate, namely – non-precipitating,
intermediate, and precipitating. We report on the diurnal evolution of
these cloud systems subjected to a range of perturbations characterized by
varying the amplitude and duration of the aerosol forcing pulse. Our
simulations show that in the non-precipitating system, the clouds are
relatively insensitive to duration and amplitude, and are sensitive only to
the total number concentration of the injected aerosol. In contrast, the
precipitating cloud system is affected by the duration and the amplitude of
the forcing, with the sensitivity conditional on the state of the cloud
system before the injection of aerosol particles. We use these case studies
to assess the efficacy of potential MCB spraying strategies. Our analysis
shows that negative LWP adjustments offset a substantial fraction of the
Twomey induced brightening in all three cloud systems. This is countered by
substantial cloud brightening obtained through precipitation suppression
induced cloud-fraction adjustments.

*Source: ResearchGate*

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