We estimate the snow albedo forcing and direct radiative forcing (DRF) of black carbon (BC) in the Tibetan Plateau using a global chemical transport model in conjunction with a stochastic snow model and a radiative transfer model. Our best estimate of the annual BC snow albedo forcing in the Plateau is 2.9 W m-2 (uncertainty: 1.5–5.0 W m-226 ). We find that BC-snow internal mixing increases the albedo forcing by 40-60% compared with external mixing and coated BC increases the forcing by 30-50% compared with uncoated BC, whereas Koch snowflakes reduce the forcing by 20-40% relative to spherical snow grains. Our best estimate of the annual BC DRF at the top of the atmosphere is 2.3 W m-2 (uncertainty: 0.7–4.3 W m-230 ) in the Plateau after scaling the modeled BC absorption optical depth to Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) observations. The BC forcings are attributed to emissions from different regions.
Revised: June 25, 2015 |
Published: November 25, 2014
Citation
He C., Q. Li, K.N. Liou, Y. Takano, Y. Gu, L. Qi, and Y. Mao, et al. 2014.Black Carbon Radiative Forcing over the Tibetan Plateau.Geophysical Research Letters 41, no. 22:7806-7813.PNNL-SA-104979.doi:10.1002/2014GL062191