Earth and Space Science (Jun 2020)

A Model for Predicting Coastal Aerosol Size Distributions in Chinese Seas

  • Yue Pan,
  • Shengcheng Cui,
  • Ruizhong Rao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Aerosol is a key factor in the study of interactions between light and radiation. In coastal environments, the diversity and complexity of aerosol components make it difficult to accurately determine their microphysical and optical properties. In this paper, the analysis focuses on the aerosol size distribution (ASD) prediction in the coasts of the South China Sea (SCS, Maoming) and the Yellow Sea (YS, Qingdao). Due to large differences in spatial scale with respect to geographical and meteorological conditions, ASD in Maoming and Qingdao showed large differences. On the basis of Navy Aerosol Model (NAM) and Piazzola et al.'s models, combined with the observation data of Maoming and Qingdao, a coastal aerosol model (CAM) was developed to predict ASD for Chinese coastal environment. The aerosol concentration is calculated by the function of fetch and wind speed. Although the aerosol distributions at the two sites are quite different, the CAM is found to be applicable to both sites. Furthermore, the CAM was used in predicting the ASDs in the SCS against the research ship Shenkuo cruise data. The model results were in agreement with the measured values in coastal zone. The model presented in this work would be a useful tool to model ASDs in Chinese coastal seas.

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