ANU MCB Webinar Thu 29 Feb Daniel Rosenfeld

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From Australian National University https://iceds.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/cooling-earth-aerosol-effects-shallow-marine-clouds

 

Cooling Earth by aerosol effects on shallow marine clouds

11am–12.30pm Thursday 29 Feb 2024 AEDT

Adding fine aerosols to shallow marine clouds can lead to large cooling that exceeds the greenhouse gases-induced warming. Technology of production of fine sea spray aerosols has a tail of coarse aerosols, which is suspected to have a warming effect. However, satellite observations show that natural sea spray enhances cloud radiative cooling, and the maximum cooling requires an optimal combination of fine and coarse aerosol concentrations. Aircraft measurements of the effect of artificial sea spray validate the satellite measurements. One probable cause for the cooling effect of coarse sea spray is its hygroscopicity which slows down the evaporation of cloud droplets. Join this seminar online to hear from Professor Daniel Rosenfeld on his work investigating cooling Earth by aerosol effects on shallow marine clouds.

Meeting link: https://anu.zoom.us/j/87594924242?pwd=RVQ1OHBhZzhneW51UlpwL1c2OTNzUT09

Professor Daniel Rosenfeld from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has extensive research expertise in aerosol-cloud interactions and their effects on intended and inadvertent weather modification, changes in the hydrological cycle and Earth radiation budget, and climate change. His research methodology primarily consists of  in situ aircraft measurements, radar and satellite remote sensing, and cloud simulations. He served as a Lead Author of the 6th IPCC assessment in the chapter on water cycle changes. He holds numerous prestigious appointments across the world and has published over 275 papers and book chapters which are highly cited.  Prof Rosenfeld is a Visiting Fellow of the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions and is on the steering committee of the Cyclogenesis Project, which investigates how Tropical Cyclone energy and impacts can be modified using aerosols using a novel simulation tool.

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