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Multi-decadal variation of the net downward shortwave radiation over south Asia: The solar dimming effect

Kambezidis, HD and Kaskaoutis, DG and Kharol, Shailesh Kumar and Moorthy, Krishna K and Satheesh, SK and Kalapureddy, MCR and Badarinath, KVS and Sharma, Anu Rani and Wild, M (2012) Multi-decadal variation of the net downward shortwave radiation over south Asia: The solar dimming effect. In: Atmospheric Environment, 50 . pp. 360-372.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.11.008

Abstract

The solar radiation flux at the earth's surface has gone through decadal changes of decreasing and increasing trends over the globe. These phenomena known as dimming and brightening, respectively, have attracted the scientific interest in relation to the changes in radiative balance and climate. Despite the interest in the solar dimming/brightening phenomenon in various parts of the world, south Asia has not attracted great scientific attention so far. The present work uses the net downward shortwave radiation (NDSWR) values derived from satellites (Modern Era Retrospective-analysis for Research and Applications, MERRA 2D) in order to examine the multi-decadal variations in the incoming solar radiation over south Asia for the period of 1979-2004. From the analysis it is seen that solar dimming continues over south Asia with a trend of -0.54 Wm(-2) yr(-1). Assuming clear skies an average decrease of -0.05 Wm(-2)yr(-1) in NDSWR was observed, which is attributed to increased aerosol emissions over the region. There is evidence that the increase in cloud optical depth plays the major role for the solar dimming over the area. The cloud optical depth (MERRA retrievals) has increased by 10.7% during the study period, with the largest increase to be detected for the high-level (atmospheric pressure P < 400 hPa) clouds (31.2%). Nevertheless, the decrease in solar radiation and the role of aerosols and clouds exhibit large monthly and seasonal variations directly affected by the local monsoon system, the anthropogenic and natural aerosol emissions. All these aspects are examined in detail aiming at shedding light into the solar dimming phenomenon over a densely populated area. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Atmospheric Environment
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Additional Information: Copyright for this article is belongs to Elsevier Science.
Keywords: Solar dimming;NDSWR;MERRA;South Asia;Aerosols
Department/Centre: Division of Mechanical Sciences > Centre for Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
Date Deposited: 13 Aug 2012 10:22
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2012 10:26
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/44483

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