作者
AJ Ding, X Huang, W Nie, JN Sun, V‐M Kerminen, T Petäjä, H Su, YF Cheng, X‐Q Yang, MH Wang, XG Chi, JP Wang, A Virkkula, WD Guo, J Yuan, SY Wang, RJ Zhang, YF Wu, Y Song, T Zhu, S Zilitinkevich, M Kulmala, CB Fu
发表日期
2016/3/28
期刊
Geophysical Research Letters
卷号
43
期号
6
页码范围
2873-2879
简介
Aerosol‐planetary boundary layer (PBL) interactions have been found to enhance air pollution in megacities in China. We show that black carbon (BC) aerosols play the key role in modifying the PBL meteorology and hence enhancing the haze pollution. With model simulations and data analysis from various field observations in December 2013, we demonstrate that BC induces heating in the PBL, particularly in the upper PBL, and the resulting decreased surface heat flux substantially depresses the development of PBL and consequently enhances the occurrences of extreme haze pollution episodes. We define this process as the “dome effect” of BC and suggest an urgent need for reducing BC emissions as an efficient way to mitigate the extreme haze pollution in megacities of China.
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