2023
DOI: 10.5194/acp-23-4595-2023
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Satellite observations of smoke–cloud–radiation interactions over the Amazon rainforest

Abstract: Abstract. The Amazon rainforest routinely experiences intense and long-lived biomass burning events that result in smoke plumes that cover vast regions. The spatial and temporal extent of the plumes and the complex pathways through which they interact with the atmosphere have proved challenging to measure for purposes of gaining a representative understanding of smoke impacts on the Amazonian atmosphere. In this study, we use multiple collocated satellite sensors on board AQUA and TERRA platforms to study the … Show more

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“…The direct effect of aerosols is associated with the absorption and scattering of solar radiation (Hobbs, 1993) while the indirect effect involves the interaction of aerosols with clouds by acting as cloud condensation nuclei and potentially altering cloud properties, precipitation, surface fluxes and the energy budget of the atmosphere (Rosenfeld et al, 2014;Herbert and Stier, 2023). Apart from the impact on climate and radiative forcing, aerosols also have adverse effects on human health leading to respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological diseases, hypertension, diabetes and even cancer (Lelieveld et al, 2015;Molina et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The direct effect of aerosols is associated with the absorption and scattering of solar radiation (Hobbs, 1993) while the indirect effect involves the interaction of aerosols with clouds by acting as cloud condensation nuclei and potentially altering cloud properties, precipitation, surface fluxes and the energy budget of the atmosphere (Rosenfeld et al, 2014;Herbert and Stier, 2023). Apart from the impact on climate and radiative forcing, aerosols also have adverse effects on human health leading to respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological diseases, hypertension, diabetes and even cancer (Lelieveld et al, 2015;Molina et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%