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OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds
by
Burrows, Susannah M.
, Liu, Xiaohong
, Elliott, Scott M.
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Wang, Hailong
, Easter, Richard C.
, Ma, Po-Lun
, Singh, Balwinder
, Zhang, Kai
in
Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric particulate matter
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Biogeochemistry
/ Biology
/ Chemical oceanography
/ Chemistry
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud condensation nuclei concentrations
/ Clouds
/ Condensation
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Configurations
/ Ecosystems
/ Emissions
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Global aerosols
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Interfaces
/ Laboratories
/ Marine aerosols
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Modelling
/ Nucleus
/ Oceans
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Parameterization
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Radiative cooling
/ Radiative forcing
/ Sea spray
/ Seasonal variation
/ Simulation
/ Spray
/ Supersaturation
/ Surface active agents
/ Surfactants
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2022
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OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds
by
Burrows, Susannah M.
, Liu, Xiaohong
, Elliott, Scott M.
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Wang, Hailong
, Easter, Richard C.
, Ma, Po-Lun
, Singh, Balwinder
, Zhang, Kai
in
Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric particulate matter
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Biogeochemistry
/ Biology
/ Chemical oceanography
/ Chemistry
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud condensation nuclei concentrations
/ Clouds
/ Condensation
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Configurations
/ Ecosystems
/ Emissions
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Global aerosols
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Interfaces
/ Laboratories
/ Marine aerosols
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Modelling
/ Nucleus
/ Oceans
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Parameterization
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Radiative cooling
/ Radiative forcing
/ Sea spray
/ Seasonal variation
/ Simulation
/ Spray
/ Supersaturation
/ Surface active agents
/ Surfactants
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2022
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OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds
by
Burrows, Susannah M.
, Liu, Xiaohong
, Elliott, Scott M.
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Wang, Hailong
, Easter, Richard C.
, Ma, Po-Lun
, Singh, Balwinder
, Zhang, Kai
in
Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric particulate matter
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Biogeochemistry
/ Biology
/ Chemical oceanography
/ Chemistry
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Cloud condensation nuclei
/ Cloud condensation nuclei concentrations
/ Clouds
/ Condensation
/ Condensation nuclei
/ Configurations
/ Ecosystems
/ Emissions
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Global aerosols
/ Global climate
/ Global climate models
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Interfaces
/ Laboratories
/ Marine aerosols
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Modelling
/ Nucleus
/ Oceans
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Parameterization
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Radiative cooling
/ Radiative forcing
/ Sea spray
/ Seasonal variation
/ Simulation
/ Spray
/ Supersaturation
/ Surface active agents
/ Surfactants
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2022
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OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds
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OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) sea spray organic aerosol emissions – implementation in a global climate model and impacts on clouds
2022
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Overview
Sea spray aerosol is one of the major sources of atmospheric particulate matter globally. It has increasingly been recognized that organic matter derived from ocean biological precursors contributes significantly to the composition of submicron sea spray and may modify sea spray aerosol impacts on clouds and climate. This paper describes the implementation of the OCEANFILMS (Organic Compounds from Ecosystems to Aerosols: Natural Films and Interfaces via Langmuir Molecular Surfactants) parameterization for sea spray organic aerosol emissions in a global Earth system model, the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM). OCEANFILMS is a physically based model that links sea spray chemistry with ocean biogeochemistry using a Langmuir partitioning approach. We describe the implementation details of OCEANFILMS within E3SM, compare simulated aerosol fields with observations, and investigate impacts on simulated clouds and climate. Four sensitivity cases are tested, in which organic emissions either strictly add to or strictly replace sea salt emissions (in mass and number) and are either fully internally or fully externally mixed with sea salt. The simulation with internally mixed, added organics agrees reasonably well with observed seasonal cycles of organic matter in marine aerosol and has been selected as the default configuration of the E3SM. In this configuration, sea spray organic aerosol contributes an additional source of cloud condensation nuclei, adding up to 30 cm−3 to Southern Ocean boundary-layer cloud condensation nuclei concentrations (supersaturation = 0.1 %). The addition of this new aerosol source strengthens shortwave radiative cooling by clouds by −0.36 W m−2 in the global annual mean and contributes more than −3.5 W m−2 to summertime zonal mean cloud forcing in the Southern Ocean, with maximum zonal mean impacts of about −4 W m−2 around 50–60∘ S. This is consistent with a previous top-down, satellite-based empirical estimate of the radiative forcing by sea spray organic aerosol over the Southern Ocean. Through its mechanistic approach, OCEANFILMS offers a path towards improved understanding of the feedbacks between ocean biology, sea spray organic matter, and climate.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications, EGU,Copernicus Publications
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