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In-cloud measurements highlight the role of aerosol hygroscopicity in cloud droplet formation
- Source :
- Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 16, Pp 10385-10398 (2016)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Copernicus GmbH, 2016.
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Abstract
- The relationship between aerosol hygroscopicity and cloud droplet activation was studied at the Puijo measurement station in Kuopio, Finland, during the autumn 2014. The hygroscopic growth of 80, 120 and 150 nm particles was measured at 90 % relative humidity with a hygroscopic tandem differential mobility analyzer. Typically, the growth factor (GF) distributions appeared bimodal with clearly distinguishable peaks around 1.0–1.1 and 1.4–1.6. However, the relative contribution of the two modes appeared highly variable reflecting the probable presence of fresh anthropogenic particle emissions. The hygroscopicity-dependent activation properties were estimated in a case study comprising four separate cloud events with varying characteristics. At 120 and 150 nm, the activation efficiencies within the low- and high-GF modes varied between 0–34 and 57–83 %, respectively, indicating that the less hygroscopic particles remained mostly non-activated, whereas the more hygroscopic mode was predominantly scavenged into cloud droplets. By modifying the measured GF distributions, it was estimated how the cloud droplet concentrations would change if all the particles belonged to the more hygroscopic group. According to κ-Köhler simulations, the cloud droplet concentrations increased up to 70 % when the possible feedback effects on effective peak supersaturation (between 0.16 and 0.29 %) were assumed negligible. This is an indirect but clear illustration of the sensitivity of cloud formation to aerosol chemical composition.<br />published version<br />peerReviewed
- Subjects :
- Atmospheric Science
Supersaturation
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Chemistry
business.industry
Cloud computing
010501 environmental sciences
Atmospheric sciences
complex mixtures
01 natural sciences
lcsh:QC1-999
Aerosol
lcsh:Chemistry
lcsh:QD1-999
Particle emission
13. Climate action
Differential mobility analyzer
Cloud droplet
Relative humidity
business
Sea salt aerosol
lcsh:Physics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16807324
- Volume :
- 16
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2ce33b0b39645b018c7f37162a52eac6