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Page 1: Super Greenhouse Effect Detection from Aqua instruments

Super Greenhouse Effect Detection from Aqua instruments

Dan FeldmanNotes for DC Trip

10/16/05

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Clear-sky greenhouse parameter

• g increases linearly with SST for SST<298K

• g increases at a much faster rate for SST>298 K – From Ravel and

Ramanathan (1989) using ERBE data

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g is sensitive to upper tropospheric H2O

• MLS (aboard AURA) sensitive to ice-water content and UT H2O

• g vs. SST similar for AIRS and MLS• Super greenhouse effect visible from both

instruments• What about convection?

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Radiative forcing due to SST>298K

• Do SSTs >298K contribute to increased cloud cover and/or cloud reflectivity to counteract conventional definition of super greenhouse effect?

• Answer may lie with AIRS and CERES data– AIRS: UT H2O, cloud fraction, SST– CERES: Albedo 0.3 um to 5 um

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Analysis period: 08/2004-01/2005

• AIRS UT H2O product agrees well with MLS and radiosondes at ARM TWP site (Nauru)

• SSTs in western Pacific ~300 K• AIRS cloud fraction well-correlated to SST >298

K• Low UT H2O correlated with low albedo as

measured by CERES. The converse statement is not as well supported by the data.

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AIRS vs. TWP radiosondes

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AIRS SST Product

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AIRS UT H2O

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AIRS Cloud Fraction

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AQUA CERES Albedo