Abstract Since the early 2010s, anthropogenic aerosols have started decreasing in East Asia (EA) while have continued to increase in South Asia (SA). Yet the climate impacts of this Asian aerosol dipole (AAD) pattern remain largely unknown. Using a state-of-the-art climate model, we demonstrate that the climate response is distinctly different between the SA aerosol increases and EA aerosol decreases. The SA aerosol increases lead to ~2.7 times stronger land summer precipitation change within the forced regions than the EA aerosol decreases. Contrastingly, the SA aerosol increases, within the tropical monsoon regime, produce weak and tropically confined responses, while the EA aerosol decreases yield a pronounced northern hemisphere warming...
Fuel usage is an important driver of anthropogenic aerosol emissions. In Asia, it is possible that a...
Recent studies indicate that the view of a general weakening of the monsoon circulation in a warmer ...
Using outputs from 10 CMIP5 models with fixed sea surface temperature, we investigate the fast respo...
Anthropogenic aerosols partially mask the greenhouse warming and cause the reduction in Asian summer...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
South and East Asian anthropogenic aerosols mostly reside in an air mass extending from the Indian O...
South and East Asian anthropogenic aerosols mostly reside in an air mass extending from the Indian O...
Climate models suggest that anthropogenic aerosol‐induced drying dominates the historicalrainfall ch...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
Anthropogenic aerosols are a major factor contributing to human-induced climate change, particularly...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
Black carbon (BC) aerosols emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources induce positive radiative ...
Abstract In this study, we examined the responses of East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) to natural (so...
Anthropogenic aerosol emissions over Asia are changing rapidly, both in composition and spatial dist...
Aerosols have an inhomogeneous distribution across the globe because of their short lifetimes in the...
Fuel usage is an important driver of anthropogenic aerosol emissions. In Asia, it is possible that a...
Recent studies indicate that the view of a general weakening of the monsoon circulation in a warmer ...
Using outputs from 10 CMIP5 models with fixed sea surface temperature, we investigate the fast respo...
Anthropogenic aerosols partially mask the greenhouse warming and cause the reduction in Asian summer...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
South and East Asian anthropogenic aerosols mostly reside in an air mass extending from the Indian O...
South and East Asian anthropogenic aerosols mostly reside in an air mass extending from the Indian O...
Climate models suggest that anthropogenic aerosol‐induced drying dominates the historicalrainfall ch...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
Anthropogenic aerosols are a major factor contributing to human-induced climate change, particularly...
Anthropogenic aerosols over South and East Asia currently have a stronger impact on the Asian Summer...
Black carbon (BC) aerosols emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources induce positive radiative ...
Abstract In this study, we examined the responses of East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) to natural (so...
Anthropogenic aerosol emissions over Asia are changing rapidly, both in composition and spatial dist...
Aerosols have an inhomogeneous distribution across the globe because of their short lifetimes in the...
Fuel usage is an important driver of anthropogenic aerosol emissions. In Asia, it is possible that a...
Recent studies indicate that the view of a general weakening of the monsoon circulation in a warmer ...
Using outputs from 10 CMIP5 models with fixed sea surface temperature, we investigate the fast respo...