Long term trend in aerosol direct radiative effects over Indian Ocean region from multi- satellite observations

Jose, Subin ; Lakshmi, N. B ; Suresh Babu, S. (2021) Long term trend in aerosol direct radiative effects over Indian Ocean region from multi- satellite observations Remote Sensing Letters, 12 (10). pp. 994-1003. ISSN 2150-704X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1080/2150704X.2021.1957509

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Abstract

Long-term (2000–2020) trend in aerosol optical depth (AOD) and the associated radiative effect over Indian Ocean region (Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal) during winter time south Asian outflow is investigated using multi-satellite data. Analysis revealed a statistically significant increasing trend of ~0.01 year−1 over the study regions. This study revealed that aerosols are confined within 2 km from ocean surface, and the trend in columnar AOD is significantly modulated by aerosol loading at higher altitudes. Although there has been no significant change in aerosol direct radiative forcing efficiency, the significant enhancement in AOD over the study region has induced an increase in cooling at the top of the atmosphere by ~0.1 to 0.2 W m−2 year−1.

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