Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 1/Total WPn-Abrégé Impact of the...

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Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 1/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrégé Impact of the aerosol direct Impact of the aerosol direct radiative effect on the water radiative effect on the water cycle cycle http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr/ ChArMEx-WP4 ChArMEx-WP4 LA, LISA, CNRM, LOA, LSCE, LAMP, LATMOS, ENEA, LA, LISA, CNRM, LOA, LSCE, LAMP, LATMOS, ENEA, LPC2E, LPCA, ICTP, Leibniz Inst., Univ. LPC2E, LPCA, ICTP, Leibniz Inst., Univ. Catalunya, Catalunya, Univ. of Granada, Univ. Istanbul Univ. of Granada, Univ. Istanbul MISTRALS-ChArMEx, ANR-ADRIMED, M-F, CNES & ADEME

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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 1/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Impact of the aerosol direct radiative effect on the water cycle http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr/ ChArMEx-WP4 LA, LISA, CNRM, LOA, LSCE, LAMP, LATMOS, ENEA, LPC2E, LPCA, ICTP, Leibniz Inst., Univ. Catalunya, Univ. of Granada, Univ. Istanbul MISTRALS-ChArMEx, ANR-ADRIMED, M-F, CNES & ADEME
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 2/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Context All aerosol types (dust, pollution, smoke, marine) are able to significantly change the Med. radiative budget Dust pollution smoke -> Sea-surface dimming associated with atmospheric Forcing for all aerosol types ! Aerosol direct & semi direct effects have to be included in climate simulations Radiative forcing is directly linked to physical-chemical-optical properties, vertical structure and mixing WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 3/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg -What is the phys.-chem.-optical properties and mixing of the main Mediterranean aerosols (mineral dust, anthropogenic and smoke aerosols) ? - What is the aerosol direct radiative forcing (at local and regional scales) at the surface, TOA & into the atmosphere (SW & LW) ? - Investigate how the modifications of the radiative budget due to aerosols forcing affect the Med. hydrological cycle for past-present and future time ? -> interaction with HyMEx ( indirect effect) Task 1 Direct radiative effects climatic impacts ChArMEx-WP4 : Scientific objectives Task 2 Task 3 WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 4/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Surface Observations during SOP-1a Aerosol Physical properties : SMPS (fine) and OPC (coarse) number size ditribution Aerosol Chemical properties : DKTI, ACSM Aerosol Optical properties : 1 PAX (total extinction & scattering), MAAP, 3 nephelometer (scat.), 7 aethalometer (abs.), PSAP (abs.), AERONET/PHOTON (whole-column 4 AOD, AODabs., SSA, refractive index) Aerosol mixing : VHTDMA Radiative fluxes : pyranometer (SW), pyrgeometers (LW) Aerosol vertical profiles : Lidar obs. 4/8 Ersa Lampedusa (ENEA) Secondary sites (Menorca, Barcelona, Granada) have been also deployed LSCE Meteo.-Fr WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 5/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Aircraft operations SOP-1a Base : Cagliari ATR-42 & F-20 operations - > ATR-42 : 10 June - 05 July - > F-20 : 17 June - 05 July WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 6/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Measurements onboard of the ATR-42 PropertiesParametersInstruments Meteorological conditions P, T, RH, wind, Flux ATR-42 measurement Gaseous concentrationsCO, O 3 concentrationsMOZART Aerosol physical properties Number size distributions Grimm FSSP UHSAS SMPS Number concentrationCPC Shape 3-stages cascade impactor Aerosol optical properties Scattering coefficient3 Nephelometer Absorption coefficient 7 aethalometer 3 PSAP Extinction coefficient1 CAPS AODPlasma Aerosol chemical composition and mixing Elemental composition, OC/EC, Filter sampling, 3-stages cascade impactor VolatilityV-TDMA 6 First use of SP2 and CAPS systems -> ATR42 (CNRM, M-F) Aircraft observations onboard the F-20: - Vertical structure (LNG) - Aerosol load and aerosol-clouds microphysical properties (OSIRIS) - Upwards and downward SW & LW fluxes (corrected by LOA for ATR & F20) WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 7/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg (ATR42 & F20)
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 8/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg F29-30 F31-32 F38-39 F42 F41 F35-36 Overview of ATR-42 flights during ADRIMED F33 F28 F34 Courtesy C. Denjean WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 9/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg WP-4 F20 observations Vertical Structure of aerosol Layers 2nd Dec 2013 Kerstin Schepanski, [email protected] 9 Courtesy J. Pelon Complex aerosol structure with 2-3 layers MBL with Sea Salt and pollution ? Dust plumes between 3 and 6 km Large North-South AOD gradient very useful data for evaluating simulated dust transport over the Med. basin Inter-comparisons with Caliop retrievals (Caliosiris CNES project)
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 10/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg 19 June20 June21 June Lidar observations Vertical Structure of aerosol Layers Leon et al., in prep., 2014 Large dust layer observed between 3-6 km with moderate extinction Similar observations obtained from Barcelona & Menorca lidar obs. Courtesy P. Chazette WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 11/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Courtesy B. Torres Torres et al., in prep. PLASMA observations Vertical Structure of aerosol Layers PLASMA observations ATR 42 (LOA) WP-4 - PLASMA obs. onboard the ATR-42 to derive vertical profiles of AOD - good consistence with surface AERONET/PHOTONS - allows to document AOD at different ! - consistent with lidar and in-situ optical data (Torres et al., in prep. 2014)
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 12/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg dV dlogD p Altitude (m) Dust aerosols 22 june 2013, F35-36 Scat. coeff. (Mm -1 ) Numb. conc. (#.cm -3 ) Diameter (m) Aerosol Optical Properties : 22 June 2013 Dust transport from Tunisia to Lampedusa Optical parameters provide additional information : - Scattering Ang. Exponent (AE) estimated from 3- nephelometer is about 1-2 in MBL (submicronic particles -> pollution, fine marine) and 0.5-1 (mineral dust) for altitude > 3000m - Low AE is consistent with the coarse mode in size distribution - CAPS maxima 120 Mm -1 within the dust plume 12 C. Denjean (in prep.) In-situ observations (LISA, CNRM, LAMP) Vertical Structure of aerosol Layers WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 13/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Aerosol size distribution Example of dust coarse mode Courtesy P. Formenti Large variability with impacts on : - visible optical (abs.) properties - IR optical properties - deposition dust efficiency WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 14/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg WP-4 Aerosol size distribution Ballons-LOAC observations see F. Dulac presentation
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 15/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Flight 38 (28/06/2013) Optical closure : comparison of the extinction coefficients calculated from Nephelometer + PSAP and CAPS at =530nm Flight 41 (02/07/2013) Flight 42 (03/07/2013) Nephelometer + PSAP Nephelometer + PSAP Nephelometer + PSAP CAPS C. Denjean & P. Formenti Good agreement between CAPS (ext.) and Nephelometer (scat.) + PSAP (abs.) data New 0-D optical closure useful for constraining absorbing properties and -> SSA Comparisons with SSA PARASOL retrievals for mineral dust (LA-LOA EPACMED CNES project) C. Denjean (in prep.) WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 16/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg F23 F29 F30 F31 F33 F34 F35 F36 F38 F39 F41 F42 Mauritania W. Corsica 4 days Algeria Granada 3 days Tunisia - Lampedusa 2 days Algeria - Lampedusa 5 days Algeria - W. Corsica 2 days SSA (530 nm) = 0,80 0,99 Large variability in calculated SSA Low (absorbing) dust for flights 41 & 42 ! Ongoing analyses on the chemical composition, size distribution, dust mixing ? C. Denjean & P. Formenti Variability of aerosol optical properties: single scattering albedo WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 17/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg BB layers Intense Smoke aerosol plume WP-4 Airmasses identified as Smoke from Colorado fires ATR42 & F-20 obs. : + vertical structure + Optical properties + SP2 data for BC aerosols
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 18/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg -What is the phys.-chem.-optical properties and mixing of the main Mediterranean aerosols (mineral dust, anthropogenic and smoke aerosols) ? - What is the aerosol direct radiative forcing (at local and regional scales) at the surface, TOA & into the atmosphere (SW & LW) ? - Investigate how the modifications of the radiative budget due to aerosols forcing affect the Med. hydrological cycle for past-present and future time ? -> interaction with HyMEx ( indirect effect) Task 1 Direct radiative effects climatic impacts ChArMEx-WP4 : Scientific objectives Task 2 Task 3 WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 19/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg 1-D Radiative transfer model simulations of irradiances with GAME & MODTRAN INPUTS RTM J. Nicolas (post-doc CNRM-LA) & D. Meloni (ENEA) OUTPUTS RTM : 1D direct rad. effect & SW heating rates Significant SW direct forcing up to -87 W.m -2 at the surface Nicolas et al., in prep. Meloni et al., in prep. SW Heating rate will be calculated using fluxes data (G. Brogniez, LOA) WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 20/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg RegCM model (ICTP)CNRM Reg. Clim. Sys. Model (RCSM) (Meteo-France) Now : updated 4-D Aerosol Climatology datas for 2003 2009 & HIST periods (Nabat et al., AMT, 2013) but developemnt of an interactive aerosol scheme recently RegCM4.3 includes a complete simple interactive aerosol scheme > Dust (4Bins), OC, BC, SS (2B), SU in external way (Solmon et al. 2008) develop. of Ocean Atmos. coupling (RegCM with MIT & ROMS) -> slab ocean model option (aerosol - SST interaction, Solmon et al., 2012) CNRM RCSM is a Ocean (NEMOMED8) - Atmos. (ALADIN-Clim.) coupled model 3D radiative effect and climate impact Regional Climate Models (RCM) strategy GCM (~200 km) RCM (~25-50 km) WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 21/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Regional simulation designs Reference Nabat et al., ACPD, 2012b Forced by RegCM ERAIN reanalysis RCSM SOP 1a (June-July 2013) RegCM RCSM 1980 - 2012 Aerosol direct radiative effect and climatic impact for multi-year ( 20 years) RCM simulations P. Nabat (RCSM) & A. Shalaby (RegCM) Future CNRM ARPEGE RCP RegCM Forced by Evaluation of RCMs simulations using SOP-1a obs. Comparison with high resolution (Meso-NH,..) models 2030 - 2050 1990 - 2010 ERAIN reanalysis Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ALADIN CTM-CHIMERE COSMO-M MNH (Phd. M. Claeys) TROPOS group (see K. Schepanski presentation) LMD group (see S. Mailler presentation) WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 22/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Comparison with ATR-42 data for aerosols extinction and size distribution profiles (COSMO-M) Extinction measured by CAPS on-board ATR-42 Upper-level dust loading overestimated Kerstin Schepanski, [email protected] 22 model observ. 22 nd Jan 2014 model SMPS GRIMM Size distribution measured by SMPS and GRIMM instruments on-board ATR-42 Particle size distribution well represented by model within the dust plume Courtesy K. Schepanski WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 23/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Vertical Structure of Dust Layers LNG F20 data Comparison to F20 LNG observations (atten. backscatter at 532 nm) In simulation: corresponding dust concentrations lower The complex 2-layer structure absent in model simulation Courtesy K. Schepanski 2nd Dec 2013 Kerstin Schepanski, [email protected] 23 WP-4
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 24/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg RegCM simulation WP-4 + large surface SW forcing (mean of - 9 W.m -2 ) + strong North-South gradient in SW TOA forcing due to surface albedo and moderate dust SSA cooling heating + small bias & moderate to low temporal correlation (no BB event) compared to CTM-CHIMERE
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 25/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Climate simulations WP-4 PhD P. Nabat
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 26/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg WP-4 PhD P. Nabat
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 27/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg WP-4 PhD P. Nabat
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 28/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Nabat et al. Clim. Dyn., 2014
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 29/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg Thank you for your attention !
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  • Audition MISTRALS/ChArMEx, Orly, 5 sept. 2014, X. Nom et al. 30/Total http://charmex.lsce.ipsl.fr WPn-Abrg AOD observations AERONET-PHOTONS network (LOA) -> excellent spatial coverage with more than 10 AERONET/PHOTONS sites over the Western basin during SOP-1a -> observations indicate moderate 0.2-0.7 (440nm) AOD in the vis. -> AOD mainly due to the fine fraction during BB event but not for mineral dust -> useful data for evaluating 3-D CTM and RCM for AOD (total, fine & coarse) WP-4