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25 October 2007Influence of urban aerosol pollution to radiative forcing
Daily PM10 concentrations of samples collected at two sites, urban and rural from Romania have been used to estimate
the aerosol direct radiative forcing. Using OPAC (Optical Properties of Aerosols and Cloud) model we determined the
single scattering albedo, the aerosol optical depth and aerosol
up-scatter fraction, aerosol's properties needed to estimate
the magnitude and sign of direct aerosol radiative forcing. The surface albedo was assumed 0.2 for the urban site and
0.06 for the rural site for all wavelengths. For aerosol scale height we used 1km in winter and 2 km in the summer to
calculate the optical depth of the boundary layer. Statistical analysis of the PM10 concentration for both sites show clear
seasonal cycle with maxima in the winter. As a consequence of urban atmospheric pollution the radiative forcing for
urban site appears strongly modified in comparison with rural site.
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Anca Nemuc, Sabina Stefan, Camelia L. Talianu, "Influence of urban aerosol pollution to radiative forcing," Proc. SPIE 6745, Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere XII, 674521 (25 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.737947