Impacts of vertical distribution of Southeast Asian biomass burning emissions on aerosol distributions and direct radiative effects over East Asia

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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The impacts of vertical distribution of biomass burning (BB) emissions on aerosol distributions and direct radiative effects over the BB source regions of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) and downwind East Asian re-gions during spring (March to May) 2019 were investigated by applying an online coupled regional chemistry-aerosol-climate model (RIEMS-Chem). Model validation against a variety of observations demonstrated a generally good skill of the model in simulating aerosol chemical components, aerosol optical depth (AOD), and vertical distribution of aerosol extinction coefficient (EXT) when BB emissions were included. Four methods were adopted to represent injection height of BB emissions, including (1) a physical process-based parameterization (BB_param), (2) satellite-based prescribed profiles (BB_prof), (3) temporal-spatial varied injection profiles from the GFAS (Global Fire Assimilation System) dataset (BB_GFAS), and (4) BB emissions released at a fixed altitude (BB_high). The BB_param experiment generally produced better statistics compared to observations. Different BB injection height treatments considerably affected concentrations and distributions of BB aerosols, aerosol optical properties, direct radiative effects of BB aerosols (DREBB), atmospheric heating rate, and cloud fractions. The simulated sub-regional (100-120 degrees E and 19-26 degrees N, including major BB source and downwind areas) and seasonal mean DREBB at the top of the atmosphere (TOA) were +1.7 W m- 2, +1.3 W m- 2, +1.2 W m- 2, and +1.7 W m- 2 in the BB_param, BB_prof, BB_GFAS, and BB_high experiments, respectively, while the corresponding mean DREBB at the surface were-30.3 W m- 2,-19.1 W m- 2,-19.0 W m- 2, and-22.1 W m- 2. It is noticed that the DREBB at TOA and at the surface in BB_GFAS were just 68% and 63% of the values in BB_param, and the different injection height treatment had larger influences on DREBB at the surface than at TOA. The BB aerosol-induced atmospheric heating rate was up to 0.8-1.2 K/day in BB_param, which was larger than those in other experiments. Low cloud was enhanced while middle and high clouds were reduced by BB aerosols over northern MSEA. The BB aerosol-induced changes in cloud fractions in the BB_param experiment (up to 0.15 for low cloud and-0.05 for middle and high cloud) were approximately twice those in the other experiments. This study demonstrates the importance and necessity of properly representing the injection height of BB emissions in model estimation of radiative and climatic effects of BB aerosols.
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Biomass burning aerosols,Injection height,Shortwave radiation,Atmospheric heating rate,Cloud fraction,Online coupled chemistry-aerosol-climate,model
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