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20세기 에어로졸 배출량 증가가 동아시아 겨울철 기후에 미친 영향 KCI 등재

Impact of the Increasing Aerosol Emissions on Wintertime Climate over East Asia during the 20th Century

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  • URLhttps://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/292745
  • DOIhttps://doi.org/10.14383/cri.2015.10.1.57
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기후연구 (Journal of Climate Research)
건국대학교 기후연구소 (KU Climate Research Institute)
초록

This study investigates the direct and indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols emission on East Asian climate during the winter (December-February) for the period of 1961-1990. Using a globally coupled climate model, HadGEM2-AO, we compare ensemble means between historical runs with and without aerosol emissions. During the 20th century the major contributions to the total Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) over the East Asian region came more from anthropogenic aerosols than from natural aerosols. The increasing total AOD induces the negative radiative in a clear-sky condition, leading to cooling the surface. Indirect effect contributes to the increase in the total cloud fraction, resulting from the increased low-level stratus and stratocumulus clouds. Consequently, the net surface radiative flux becomes negative due to the direct and indirect effects of aerosols. Land surface cooling seems to enhance the landsea pressure gradient in the East Asian wintertime climate, and the associated wind anomalies induce the regional wintertime precipitation amount changes over South China.

저자
  • 라나리(국립기상과학원 기후연구과) | Nary La Correspondence
  • 심성보(국립기상과학원 기후연구과) | Sungbo Shim
  • 부경온(국립기상과학원 기후연구과) | Kyung-On Boo