Potential driving factors on surface solar radiation trends over china in recent years

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2021-02Type
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The annual mean surface solar radiation (SSR) trends under all-sky, clear-sky, all-sky-no-aerosol, and clear-sky-no-aerosol conditions as well as their possible causes are analyzed during 2005–2018 across China based on different satellite-retrieved datasets to determine the major drivers of the trends. The results confirm clouds and aerosols as the major contributors to such all-sky SSR trends over China but play differing roles over sub-regions. Aerosol variations during this period result in a widespread brightening, while cloud effects show opposite trends from south to north. Moreover, aerosols contribute more to the increasing all-sky SSR trends over northern China, while clouds dominate the SSR decline over southern China. A radiative transfer model is used to explore the relative contributions of cloud cover from different cloud types to the all-types-of-cloud-cover-induced (ACC-induced) SSR trends during this period in four typical sub-regions over China. The simulations point out that the decreases in low-cloud-cover (LCC) over the North China Plain are the largest positive contributor of all cloud types to the marked annual and seasonal ACC-induced SSR increases, and the positive contributions from both high-cloud-cover (HCC) and LCC declines in summer and winter greatly contribute to the ACC-induced SSR increases over East China. The contributions from medium-low-cloud-cover (mid-LCC) and LCC variations dominate the ACC-caused SSR trends over southwestern and South China all year round, except for the larger HCC contribution in summer. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000472088Publication status
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Remote SensingVolume
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MDPISubject
SSR trends under different conditions; cloud and aerosols; radiative transfer model; relative contributions; different types of cloud coverOrganisational unit
03360 - Schär, Christoph / Schär, Christoph
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135395 - Towards an improved understanding of the Global Energy Balance: absorption of solar radiation (SNF)
159938 - Towards an improved understanding of the Global Energy Balance: temporal variation of solar radiation in the climate system (SNF)
188601 - Towards an improved understanding of the Global Energy Balance: causes of decadal changes of solar radiation (SNF)
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