A comparison of ground level solar radiative e!ects of recent volcanic eruptions

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  • F. J. Olmo
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The aerosols injected into the lower stratosphere by the El ChichoH n and Mt. Pinatubo eruptions have increased the scattering of solar radiation back to space, thus, leading to a decrease in the solar radiation input to the Earth System. In this work we study the evolution in time of the volcanic e!ects of El ChichoH n's eruption using broadband solar radiation measured at two radiometric stations located in northern mid and high latitudes: Madrid (40.423N, 2.753S) and Tiirikoja (58.873N, 26.973E). Further, we compare the radiative e!ects produced by the Mt. Pinatubo eruption at Madrid with those detected at a close radiometric station located in AlmermHa (36.833N, 2.413S) that has been a matter of a previous study. After the El ChichoH n eruption the aerosol optical depth presented a maximum relative anomaly about 11% in Madrid. The radiative e!ects of the Mt. Pinatubo are responsible of an increase in aerosol optical depth that reached 11% at Madrid and 12% at AlmermHa. The analysis of the time series of relative anomalies in aerosol optical depth indicates that the anomaly produced by the El ChichoH n eruption decreased with an average 1/e-decay time around 7$1 months. This e-folding decay is faster than that deduced by the authors in the analysis of the Mt. Pinatubo e!ect at AlmermHa (36.833N, 2.413S). Although the El ChichoH n and Mt. Pinatubo eruption produced similar radiative e!ects in the initial stages at di!erent mid-latitude stations, the persistence of the radiative in#uence of Mt. Pinatubo is greater than that of El ChichoH n. Due to the increase in aerosol optical depth associated with the El ChichoH n eruption we "nd at Madrid a reduction in solar direct irradiance of about 10%, while solar di!use irradiance presents an increase about 33%. Finally, the e!ect observed on the global solar radiation is a reduction about 3.6%, giving an indication of the radiative cooling provided by the volcanic aerosol. ( 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999