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Observing Aerosol Primary Convective Invigoration and Its Meteorological Feedback

Lin Zang, Daniel Rosenfeld, Zengxin Pan, Feiyue Mao, Yannian Zhu, Xin Lü, Wei Gong

2023Geophysical Research Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aerosols can invigorate deep convective clouds (DCCs) directly by nucleating more cloud droplets, named as Primary Aerosol Convective Invigoration (PAI). However, the covarying Meteorology‐Aerosol Invigoration (MAI) effect on DCC has been a long‐standing issue in quantifying PAI's contribution. Here, observations show that PAI causes positive feedback from DCC to meteorology, further invigorating DCC through enhanced humidity, updraft and destabilization, thereby adding to MAI. Further, PAI is separated from MAI observationally by quantifying the sensitivity of DCC properties to aerosol changes under fixed meteorology through the artificial neural network. When fine aerosol changes from the cleanest to optimal concentration (5 μg m −3 ), PAI contributes 72% ± 2% of the total aerosol‐associated cloud top cooling by 12°C, 42% ± 4% of the 30% prolonged lifetime, and 50% ± 4% of the more than doubled rainfall. This result underlines the comparable magnitudes of PAI and MAI, which have not been considered until now in weather and climate prediction.

Topics & Concepts

AerosolEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesMeteorologyConvectionRelative humidityClimatologyGeologyGeographyAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations