https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/egusphere-2025-2075/

*Authors*
Gerald G. Mace, Sally Benson, Peter Gombert, and Tiffany Smallwood

*How to cite*. Mace, G. G., Benson, S., Gombert, P., and Smallwood, T.:
Impact on Cloud Properties of Reduced-Sulphur Shipping Fuel in the Eastern
North Atlantic, EGUsphere [preprint],
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-2075, 2025.

*Received: 04 May 2025 – Discussion started: 05 Jun 2025*

*Abstract*
The global reduction in shipping fuel sulphur that culminated in 2020 with
an ~80 % reduction has enabled an inadvertent experiment on the role of
aerosol-cloud interaction (ACI) in the climate system. We compare
observations collected at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program's
(ARM) Eastern North Atlantic site (ARM-ENA, 39.1 N, 28.0 W) during two June
to September periods: 2016–2018 (pre-2020) and 2021–2023 (post-2020). We
find a significant (~15 %) decrease in cloud condensation nuclei
concentrations post-2020, which resulted in a decrease in cloud droplet
number (Nd) and an increase in effective radius (re) of marine boundary
layer clouds. However, cloud liquid water path (LWP) increased post-2020.
The increase in LWP offset the increase in re, resulting in insignificant
changes to the optical depth distribution. MODIS and CERES data in the
vicinity of ENA during these periods produce similar results also with
negligible change in the albedo and optical depth distributions. Regional
cloud occurrence declined in line with changes in the large-scale
meteorology. Our results point to a complicated interplay among the factors
that modulate cloud feedback in the Eastern North Atlantic.

*Source: EGUSphere*

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