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Evaluation of the aerosol vertical distribution in global aerosol models through comparison against CALIOP measurements: AeroCom phase II results

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Abstract
The ability of 11 models in simulating the aerosol vertical distribution from regional to global scales, as part of the second phase of the AeroCom model intercomparison initiative (AeroCom II), is assessed and compared to results of the first phase. The evaluation is performed using a global monthly gridded data set of aerosol extinction profiles built for this purpose from the CALIOP (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization) Layer Product 3.01. Results over 12 subcontinental regions show that five models improved, whereas three degraded in reproducing the interregional variability in Z(alpha 0-6 km), the mean extinction height diagnostic, as computed from the CALIOP aerosol profiles over the 0-6 km altitude range for each studied region and season. While the models' performance remains highly variable, the simulation of the timing of the Z(alpha 0-6 km) peak season has also improved for all but two models from AeroCom Phase I to Phase II. The biases in Z(alpha 0-6 km) are smaller in all regions except Central Atlantic, East Asia, and North and South Africa. Most of the models now underestimate Z(alpha 0-6 km) over land, notably in the dust and biomass burning regions in Asia and Africa. At global scale, the AeroCom II models better reproduce the Z(alpha 0-6 km) latitudinal variability over ocean than over land. Hypotheses for the performance and evolution of the individual models and for the intermodel diversity are discussed. We also provide an analysis of the CALIOP limitations and uncertainties contributing to the differences between the simulations and observations.
Author(s)
Koffi, BrigitteSchulz, MichaelBreon, Francois-MarieDentener, FrankSteensen, Birthe MarieGriesfeller, JanWinker, DavidBalkanski, YvesBauer, Susanne E.Bellouin, NicolasBerntsen, TerjeBian, HuishengChin, MianDiehl, ThomasEaster, RichardGhan, StevenHauglustaine, Didier A.Iversen, TrondKirkevag, AlfLiu, XiaohongLohmann, UlrikeMyhre, GunnarRasch, PhilSeland, OyvindSkeie, Ragnhild B.Steenrod, Stephen D.Stier, PhilipTackett, JasonTakemura, ToshihikoTsigaridis, KostasVuolo, Maria RaffaellaYoon, Jin-HoZhang, Kai
Issued Date
2016-06
Type
Article
DOI
10.1002/2015JD024639
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14222
Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Citation
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, v.121, no.12, pp.7254 - 7283
ISSN
2169-897X
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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