Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season

The present study examines the aerosol characteristics over two locations in the northwest region of India (Dehradun and Patiala) during premonsoon season of 2013. The average mass concentrations of particulates (PM10; PM2.5; PM1) were found to be 118±36, 34±11, and 19±10 µgm−3 and 140±48, 30±13, an...

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Main Authors: Yogesh Kant, Atinderpal Singh, Debashis Mitra, Darshan Singh, P. Srikanth, A. S. Madhusudanacharyulu, Y. N. V. Krishna Murthy
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Advances in Meteorology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/517434
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spelling doaj-d3e1e752f50a471e8d3bdff580f4ae792020-11-24T21:25:05ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Meteorology1687-93091687-93172015-01-01201510.1155/2015/517434517434Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon SeasonYogesh Kant0Atinderpal Singh1Debashis Mitra2Darshan Singh3P. Srikanth4A. S. Madhusudanacharyulu5Y. N. V. Krishna Murthy6Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Dehradun, IndiaPhysics Department, Punjabi University, Patiala, IndiaIndian Institute of Remote Sensing, ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Dehradun, IndiaPhysics Department, Punjabi University, Patiala, IndiaIndian Institute of Remote Sensing, ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Dehradun, IndiaIndian Institute of Remote Sensing, ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Dehradun, IndiaIndian Institute of Remote Sensing, ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Dehradun, IndiaThe present study examines the aerosol characteristics over two locations in the northwest region of India (Dehradun and Patiala) during premonsoon season of 2013. The average mass concentrations of particulates (PM10; PM2.5; PM1) were found to be 118±36, 34±11, and 19±10 µgm−3 and 140±48, 30±13, and 14±06 µgm−3 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively. The average aerosol optical depth (AOD500 nm) is observed to be 0.62±0.11 over Dehradun and 0.56±0.21 over Patiala. Ångström exponent and fine mode fraction show higher values over Dehradun as compared to Patiala. The average mass concentration of black carbon was found to be 3343±546 ngm−3 and 6335±760 ngm−3 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively. The diurnal pattern of BC is mainly controlled by boundary layer dynamics and local anthropogenic activities over both the stations. The average single scattering albedo (SSA500 nm) exhibited low value over Patiala (0.83±0.01) in comparison to Dehradun (0.90±0.01), suggesting the abundance of absorbing type aerosols over Patiala. The average atmospheric aerosol radiative forcing is +37.34 Wm−2 and +54.81 Wm−2 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively, leading to atmospheric heating rate of 1.0 K day−1 over Dehradun and 1.5 K day−1 over Patiala.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/517434
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author Yogesh Kant
Atinderpal Singh
Debashis Mitra
Darshan Singh
P. Srikanth
A. S. Madhusudanacharyulu
Y. N. V. Krishna Murthy
spellingShingle Yogesh Kant
Atinderpal Singh
Debashis Mitra
Darshan Singh
P. Srikanth
A. S. Madhusudanacharyulu
Y. N. V. Krishna Murthy
Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
Advances in Meteorology
author_facet Yogesh Kant
Atinderpal Singh
Debashis Mitra
Darshan Singh
P. Srikanth
A. S. Madhusudanacharyulu
Y. N. V. Krishna Murthy
author_sort Yogesh Kant
title Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
title_short Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
title_full Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
title_fullStr Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
title_full_unstemmed Optical and Radiative Properties of Aerosols over Two Locations in the North-West Part of India during Premonsoon Season
title_sort optical and radiative properties of aerosols over two locations in the north-west part of india during premonsoon season
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Meteorology
issn 1687-9309
1687-9317
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The present study examines the aerosol characteristics over two locations in the northwest region of India (Dehradun and Patiala) during premonsoon season of 2013. The average mass concentrations of particulates (PM10; PM2.5; PM1) were found to be 118±36, 34±11, and 19±10 µgm−3 and 140±48, 30±13, and 14±06 µgm−3 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively. The average aerosol optical depth (AOD500 nm) is observed to be 0.62±0.11 over Dehradun and 0.56±0.21 over Patiala. Ångström exponent and fine mode fraction show higher values over Dehradun as compared to Patiala. The average mass concentration of black carbon was found to be 3343±546 ngm−3 and 6335±760 ngm−3 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively. The diurnal pattern of BC is mainly controlled by boundary layer dynamics and local anthropogenic activities over both the stations. The average single scattering albedo (SSA500 nm) exhibited low value over Patiala (0.83±0.01) in comparison to Dehradun (0.90±0.01), suggesting the abundance of absorbing type aerosols over Patiala. The average atmospheric aerosol radiative forcing is +37.34 Wm−2 and +54.81 Wm−2 over Dehradun and Patiala, respectively, leading to atmospheric heating rate of 1.0 K day−1 over Dehradun and 1.5 K day−1 over Patiala.
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