Global and regional estimates of warm cloud droplet number concentration based on 13 years of AQUA-MODIS observations
We present and evaluate a climatology of cloud droplet number concentration (CDNC) based on 13 years of Aqua-MODIS observations. The climatology provides monthly mean 1 × 1° CDNC values plus associated uncertainties over the global ice-free oceans. All values are in-cloud values, i.e. the report...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-08-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/17/9815/2017/acp-17-9815-2017.pdf |
Summary: | We present and evaluate a climatology of cloud droplet number
concentration (CDNC) based on 13 years of Aqua-MODIS observations. The
climatology provides monthly mean 1 × 1° CDNC values plus
associated uncertainties over the global ice-free oceans. All values are
in-cloud values, i.e. the reported CDNC value will be valid for the cloudy
part of the grid box. Here, we provide an overview of how the climatology was
generated and assess and quantify potential systematic error sources
including effects of broken clouds, and remaining artefacts caused by the
retrieval process or related to observation geometry. Retrievals and
evaluations were performed at the scale of initial MODIS observations (in
contrast to some earlier climatologies, which were created based on already
gridded data). This allowed us to implement additional screening criteria, so
that observations inconsistent with key assumptions made in the CDNC
retrieval could be rejected. Application of these additional screening
criteria led to significant changes in the annual cycle of CDNC in terms of
both its phase and magnitude. After an optimal screening was established a
final CDNC climatology was generated. Resulting CDNC uncertainties are
reported as monthly-mean standard deviations of CDNC over each
1 × 1° grid box. These uncertainties are
of the order of 30 % in the stratocumulus
regions and 60 to 80 % elsewhere. |
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ISSN: | 1680-7316 1680-7324 |