JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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[E] 口頭発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-AS 大気科学・気象学・大気環境

[A-AS11] Aerosol impacts on air quality, climate system, and our society

コンビーナ:安成 哲平(北海道大学 北極域研究センター)、Kyu-Myong Kim(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)、Hongbin Yu(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)、竹村 俊彦(九州大学応用力学研究所)

Aerosol particles degrade air quality, modulate the radiation budget, influence the formation and evolution of clouds and precipitation, affect the ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. These impacts have important implications for global sustainability and societal benefits. This session invites papers reporting latest advances in understanding lifecycles of aerosol and assessing aerosol impacts on air quality, the climate system from regional to global scales using in situ observation, remote sensing, and numerical modeling techniques. We also welcome papers on how the important roles of aerosol in air quality and climate system have influenced our society such as economic and educational activities. The topics of interest include but are not limited to: (1) physical processes on aerosol emission, transport and deposition, (2) trends of regional aerosol and their controls by emissions and meteorology, (3) aerosol influences on radiation through scattering, absorption, as well as albedo changing, (4) aerosol impacts on monsoon hydrological cycle and extreme weather events such as drought, flood, wildfire, typhoon, as well as the influences of the extreme weather events on aerosol emissions and transport, (5) the role of aerosol in global biogeochemical cycles, (6) aerosol impact on our society and economy, (7) new analytical methods for assessment and prediction such as machine learning, and (8) aerosol related education and outreach.

*Hongbin Yu1Qian Tan2,3Yingxi Shi4,1Huisheng Bian1,4Zhibo Zhang4Qianqian Song4Dongchul Kim1,5Mian Chin1Lorraine Remer4 (1.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center、2.Bay Area Environmental Research Center、3.NASA Ames Research Center、4.University of Maryland Baltimore County、5.Universities Space Research Association)