Observations on aerosol optical properties and scavenging during cloud events
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Published:2021-02-09
Issue:3
Volume:21
Page:1683-1695
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Ruuskanen Antti, Romakkaniemi SamiORCID, Kokkola HarriORCID, Arola AnttiORCID, Mikkonen SanttuORCID, Portin Harri, Virtanen Annele, Lehtinen Kari E. J., Komppula Mika, Leskinen Ari
Abstract
Abstract. Long-term statistics of atmospheric aerosol and especially cloud scavenging
were studied at the Puijo measurement station in Kuopio, Finland, during
October 2010–November 2014. Aerosol size distributions, scattering
coefficients at three different wavelengths (450, 550, and 700 nm),
and absorption coefficient at wavelength 637 nm were measured with a special
inlet system to sample interstitial and total aerosol in clouds. On average,
accumulation mode particle concentration was found to be correlated with
temperature with the lowest average concentrations of 200 cm−3 around
0 ∘C increasing to 800 cm−3 at 20 ∘C. The
scavenging efficiencies of both scattering and absorbing material were
observed to have a slightly positive temperature correlation in in-cloud
measurements. At 0 ∘C, the scavenging efficiencies of
scattering and absorbing material were 0.85 and 0.55 with slopes of 0.005
and 0.003 ∘C−1, respectively.
Scavenging efficiencies were also studied as a function of the diameter at
which half of the particles are activated into cloud droplets. This analysis
indicated that there is a higher fraction of absorbing material, typically
black carbon, in smaller sizes so that at least 20 %–30 % of interstitial
particles within clouds consist of absorbing material. In addition, the
PM1 inlet revealed that approximately 20 % of absorbing material was
observed to reside in particles with ambient diameter larger than
∼ 1 µm at relative humidity below 90 %. Similarly,
40 % of scattering material was seen to be in particles larger than 1 µm. Altogether, this dataset provides information on the size-dependent aerosol composition and in-cloud scavenging of different types of
aerosol. The dataset can be useful in evaluating how well the size-dependent aerosol composition is simulated in global aerosol models and how
well these models capture the in-cloud scavenging of different types of
aerosol in stratus clouds.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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