| Literature DB >> 32699733 |
Armin Sorooshian1,2, Andrea F Corral1, Rachel A Braun1, Brian Cairns3, Ewan Crosbie4,5, Richard Ferrare4, Johnathan Hair4, Mary M Kleb4, Ali Hossein Mardi1, Hal Maring6, Allison McComiskey7, Richard Moore4, David Painemal4,5, Amy Jo Scarino4,5, Joseph Schlosser1, Taylor Shingler4, Michael Shook4, Hailong Wang8, Xubin Zeng2, Luke Ziemba4, Paquita Zuidema9.
Abstract
Decades of atmospheric research have focused on the Western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) region because of its unique location that offers accessibility for airborne and ship measurements, gradients in important atmospheric parameters, and a range of meteorological regimes leading to diverse conditions that are poorly understood. This work reviews these scientific investigations for the WNAO region, including the East Coast of North America and the island of Bermuda. Over 50 field campaigns and long-term monitoring programs, in addition to 715 peer-reviewed publications between 1946 and 2019 have provided a firm foundation of knowledge for these areas. Of particular importance in this region has been extensive work at the island of Bermuda that is host to important time series records of oceanic and atmospheric variables. Our review categorizes WNAO atmospheric research into eight major categories, with some studies fitting into multiple categories (relative %): Aerosols (25%), Gases (24%), Development/Validation of Techniques, Models, and Retrievals (18%), Meteorology and Transport (9%), Air-Sea Interactions (8%), Clouds/Storms (8%), Atmospheric Deposition (7%), and Aerosol-Cloud Interactions (2%). Recommendations for future research are provided in the categories highlighted above.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32699733 PMCID: PMC7375207 DOI: 10.1029/2019jd031626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Geophys Res Atmos ISSN: 2169-897X Impact factor: 4.261