Do aerosols influence surface and satellite observations of total cloud cover over China

In this study, we tested the influence of aerosols on surface and satellite observations of total cloud cover (TCC). The surface-observed TCC (TCCsur) and satellite-retrieved TCC (TCCsat) shows a good agreement over China and difference between them (TCCDIFF) are mostly within the -10% to 10% range. The monthly mean TCCDIFF, AOD and visibility have a consistent spatial pattern and the negative TCCDIFF appears mostly in high AOD and low visibility regions. As expected, TCC difference would increase as aerosol loading increases. We found that for negative TCCDIFF (MODIS reports more clouds than Synop), both the frequency and range increase as the AOD increases from 0 to 0.8. Compared with the positive TCCDIFF, negative ones show a more clear relation with aerosol loading. When the aerosol loading increases, there are more significant difference cases with TCCDIFF less than -20%.