Measurements of Total Aerosol Concentration in the Stratosphere: A New Balloon‐Borne Instrument and a Report on the Existing Measurement Record

Author:

Norgren M.1ORCID,Kalnajs L. E.1ORCID,Deshler T.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

2. Department of Atmospheric Science University of Wyoming Laramie Wyoming USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Stratospheric Total Aerosol Counter (STAC) is a lightweight balloon‐borne instrument that utilizes condensational growth techniques to measure the total aerosol concentration. STAC is a miniaturized version of the legacy Wyoming condensation particle counter that operated from 1974 through 2020 in the middle latitudes and polar regions, with a few measurements in the tropics. Here we provide a description of the STAC instrument and the total aerosol measurement record, demonstrating that typical total aerosol profiles exhibit a peak in number mixing ratio, with values between 800 and 2,000 particles per mg of air (mg−1), just below the lapse rate tropopause (LRT). In the tropics and middle latitudes, mixing ratios decrease above the LRT likely due to coagulation and scavenging that results in a transfer of mass to the fewer but larger aerosol particles of the Junge layer. Exceptions to this occur in the spring time in the middle latitudes where a new particle layer between 20 and 25 km is frequently observed. In the poles, total aerosol profiles exhibit two distinct features: new particle formation in austral spring, and an increasing mixing ratio above 17 km likely due to the presence of meteoric smoke that has been concentrated within the polar vortex. High observed stratospheric particle mixing ratios, in excess of 2,000 mg−1, are observed in the polar new particle layer and at the top of polar profiles.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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