Overview of the CPOC Pilot Study at Whiteface Mountain, NY: Cloud Processing of Organics within Clouds (CPOC)

Author:

Lance Sara1,Zhang Jie1,Schwab James J.1,Casson Paul1,Brandt Richard E.1,Fitzjarrald David R.1,Schwab Margaret J.1,Sicker John1,Lu Cheng-Hsuan1,Chen Sheng-Po1,Yun Jeongran1,Freedman Jeffrey M.1,Shrestha Bhupal1,Min Qilong1,Beauharnois Mark1,Crandall Brian1,Joseph Everette1,Brewer Matthew J.2,Minder Justin R.2,Orlowski Daniel3,Christiansen Amy4,Carlton Annmarie G.4,Barth Mary C.5

Affiliation:

1. Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York

2. Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York

3. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York

4. University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California

5. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

Abstract

AbstractAqueous chemical processing within cloud and fog water is thought to be a key process in the production and transformation of secondary organic aerosol mass, found abundantly and ubiquitously throughout the troposphere. Yet, significant uncertainty remains regarding the organic chemical reactions taking place within clouds and the conditions under which those reactions occur, owing to the wide variety of organic compounds and their evolution under highly variable conditions when cycled through clouds. Continuous observations from a fixed remote site like Whiteface Mountain (WFM) in New York State and other mountaintop sites have been used to unravel complex multiphase interactions in the past, particularly the conversion of gas-phase emissions of SO2 to sulfuric acid within cloud droplets in the presence of sunlight. These scientific insights led to successful control strategies that reduced aerosol sulfate and cloud water acidity substantially over the following decades. This paper provides an overview of observations obtained during a pilot study that took place at WFM in August 2017 aimed at obtaining a better understanding of Chemical Processing of Organic Compounds within Clouds (CPOC). During the CPOC pilot study, aerosol cloud activation efficiency, particle size distribution, and chemical composition measurements were obtained below-cloud for comparison to routine observations at WFM, including cloud water composition and reactive trace gases. Additional instruments deployed for the CPOC pilot study included a Doppler lidar, sun photometer, and radiosondes to assist in evaluating the meteorological context for the below-cloud and summit observations.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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