Veranstaltungskalender

 
Seminar

Constraining Aerosols' Impacts on Clouds: From Observation to Cloud Parcel and Global Modelling

Montag, 07. Oktober 2024, 11:00-12:00
KIT Campus Nord, IMK-AAF
Gebäude 326, Raum 150
& via Zoom

 

In this talk, I will provide a brief introduction to two main research topics that I am currently working on, which involve integrating observation, machine learning, and numerical models to enhance our understanding of aerosol-cloud interactions.

 

The first topic explores how semi-volatile compounds affect aerosol activation into cloud droplets on a global scale. In my PhD, we found that these semi-volatile compounds could halve the critical supersaturation for cloud formation, as calculated from Köhler theory, in Delhi, India - an effect not yet incorporated into current models. Currently, there is no direct evidence of co-condensation effect under supersaturated conditions. Our team at ETH designed smog chamber experiments to quantify this co-condensation effect under subsaturated conditions and developed a cloud parcel model to simulate it, with the aim of parameterising it in global models. I would like to discuss the feasibility of conducting co-condensation experiments in a cloud chamber setting.

 

A second focus of my research is understanding the impacts of aerosols impact on clouds using satellite data and machine learning. In a recent collaboration, we used volcanic degassing events as natural experiments, combing machine learning with satellite data to disentangle aerosols’ impact on clouds from confounding meteorology on a large scale. This provides a robust observational benchmark for climate models. I will introduce the intercomparison of this constraint with ECHAM6-HAM2 and CESM2 model simulations, to explore how we can further improve these models.

Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der Reihe Aerosolphysikalisches Seminar
Referent/in
Dr. Yu Wang

University of Edinburgh
Schcool of Geoscience
Veranstalter
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Hermann von Helmholtz Platz 1
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Tel: 0721-608-0
E-Mail: sekretariat does-not-exist.imk-asf kit edu
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