Sea spray aerosol as a unique source of ice nucleating particles

Author:

DeMott Paul J.,Hill Thomas C. J.,McCluskey Christina S.,Prather Kimberly A.,Collins Douglas B.ORCID,Sullivan Ryan C.ORCID,Ruppel Matthew J.,Mason Ryan H.,Irish Victoria E.,Lee Taehyoung,Hwang Chung Yeon,Rhee Tae SiekORCID,Snider Jefferson R.,McMeeking Gavin R.,Dhaniyala Suresh,Lewis Ernie R.,Wentzell Jeremy J. B.,Abbatt Jonathan,Lee Christopher,Sultana Camille M.,Ault Andrew P.,Axson Jessica L.,Diaz Martinez Myrelis,Venero Ingrid,Santos-Figueroa Gilmarie,Stokes M. Dale,Deane Grant B.,Mayol-Bracero Olga L.,Grassian Vicki H.,Bertram Timothy H.,Bertram Allan K.,Moffett Bruce F.,Franc Gary D.

Abstract

Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are vital for ice initiation in, and precipitation from, mixed-phase clouds. A source of INPs from oceans within sea spray aerosol (SSA) emissions has been suggested in previous studies but remained unconfirmed. Here, we show that INPs are emitted using real wave breaking in a laboratory flume to produce SSA. The number concentrations of INPs from laboratory-generated SSA, when normalized to typical total aerosol number concentrations in the marine boundary layer, agree well with measurements from diverse regions over the oceans. Data in the present study are also in accord with previously published INP measurements made over remote ocean regions. INP number concentrations active within liquid water droplets increase exponentially in number with a decrease in temperature below 0 °C, averaging an order of magnitude increase per 5 °C interval. The plausibility of a strong increase in SSA INP emissions in association with phytoplankton blooms is also shown in laboratory simulations. Nevertheless, INP number concentrations, or active site densities approximated using “dry” geometric SSA surface areas, are a few orders of magnitude lower than corresponding concentrations or site densities in the surface boundary layer over continental regions. These findings have important implications for cloud radiative forcing and precipitation within low-level and midlevel marine clouds unaffected by continental INP sources, such as may occur over the Southern Ocean.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Korea Polar Research Institute

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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