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Published April 16, 2018 | Published + Supplemental Material
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Type-Dependent Responses of Ice Cloud Properties to Aerosols From Satellite Retrievals

Abstract

Aerosol‐cloud interactions represent one of the largest uncertainties in external forcings on our climate system. Compared with liquid clouds, the observational evidence for the aerosol impact on ice clouds is much more limited and shows conflicting results, partly because the distinct features of different ice cloud and aerosol types were seldom considered. Using 9‐year satellite retrievals, we find that, for convection‐generated (anvil) ice clouds, cloud optical thickness, cloud thickness, and cloud fraction increase with small‐to‐moderate aerosol loadings (<0.3 aerosol optical depth) and decrease with further aerosol increase. For in situ formed ice clouds, however, these cloud properties increase monotonically and more sharply with aerosol loadings. An increase in loading of smoke aerosols generally reduces cloud optical thickness of convection‐generated ice clouds, while the reverse is true for dust and anthropogenic pollution aerosols. These relationships between different cloud/aerosol types provide valuable constraints on the modeling assessment of aerosol‐ice cloud radiative forcing.

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© 2018 American Geophysical Union. Received 22 JAN 2018; Accepted 24 MAR 2018; Accepted article online 30 MAR 2018; Published online 13 APR 2018. This study is supported by the NSF grant AGS‐1701526, the UCLA Grand Challenge grant 50958, and NASA ROSES CCST and TASNPP grants. XL acknowledges the support of NSF grant AGS‐1642289. We acknowledge the support of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with NASA, and the Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science and Engineering in the University of California Los Angeles. All data needed to evaluate the conclusions in the paper are present in the paper and/or the supporting information. Additional data related to this paper can be requested from the authors.

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