Annual variability of ice-nucleating particle concentrations at different Arctic locations

Number concentrations of ice-nucleating particles ( N INP ) in the Arctic were derived from ground-based filter samples. Examined samples had been collected in Alert (Nunavut, northern Canadian archipelago on Ellesmere Island), Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow (Alaska), Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard), and...

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Main Authors: Wex, Heike, Huang, Lin, Zhang, Wendy, Hung, Hayley, Traversi, Rita, Becagli, Silvia, Sheesley, Rebecca J., Moffett, Claire E., Barrett, Tate E., Bossi, Rossana, Skov, Henrik, Hünerbein, Anja, Lubitz, Jasmin, Löffler, Mareike, Linke, Olivia, Hartmann, Markus, Herenz, Paul, Stratmann, Frank
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:acp73361 2023-05-15T14:18:09+02:00 Annual variability of ice-nucleating particle concentrations at different Arctic locations Wex, Heike Huang, Lin Zhang, Wendy Hung, Hayley Traversi, Rita Becagli, Silvia Sheesley, Rebecca J. Moffett, Claire E. Barrett, Tate E. Bossi, Rossana Skov, Henrik Hünerbein, Anja Lubitz, Jasmin Löffler, Mareike Linke, Olivia Hartmann, Markus Herenz, Paul Stratmann, Frank 2019-04-17 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-5293-2019 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/5293/2019/ eng eng doi:10.5194/acp-19-5293-2019 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/5293/2019/ eISSN: 1680-7324 Text 2019 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-5293-2019 2019-12-24T09:49:18Z Number concentrations of ice-nucleating particles ( N INP ) in the Arctic were derived from ground-based filter samples. Examined samples had been collected in Alert (Nunavut, northern Canadian archipelago on Ellesmere Island), Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow (Alaska), Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard), and at the Villum Research Station (VRS; northern Greenland). For the former two stations, examined filters span a full yearly cycle. For VRS, 10 weekly samples, mostly from different months of one year, were included. Samples from Ny-Ålesund were collected during the months from March until September of one year. At all four stations, highest concentrations were found in the summer months from roughly June to September. For those stations with sufficient data coverage, an annual cycle can be seen. The spectra of N INP observed at the highest temperatures, i.e., those obtained for summer months, showed the presence of INPs that nucleate ice up to −5 ∘ C. Although the nature of these highly ice-active INPs could not be determined in this study, it often has been described in the literature that ice activity observed at such high temperatures originates from the presence of ice-active material of biogenic origin. Spectra observed at the lowest temperatures, i.e., those derived for winter months, were on the lower end of the respective values from the literature on Arctic INPs or INPs from midlatitude continental sites, to which a comparison is presented herein. An analysis concerning the origin of INPs that were ice active at high temperatures was carried out using back trajectories and satellite information. Both terrestrial locations in the Arctic and the adjacent sea were found to be possible source areas for highly active INPs. Text Archipelago Arctic Barrow Canadian Archipelago Ellesmere Island Greenland Nunavut Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Svalbard Alaska Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Ellesmere Island Greenland Nunavut Ny-Ålesund Svalbard Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19 7 5293 5311
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description Number concentrations of ice-nucleating particles ( N INP ) in the Arctic were derived from ground-based filter samples. Examined samples had been collected in Alert (Nunavut, northern Canadian archipelago on Ellesmere Island), Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow (Alaska), Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard), and at the Villum Research Station (VRS; northern Greenland). For the former two stations, examined filters span a full yearly cycle. For VRS, 10 weekly samples, mostly from different months of one year, were included. Samples from Ny-Ålesund were collected during the months from March until September of one year. At all four stations, highest concentrations were found in the summer months from roughly June to September. For those stations with sufficient data coverage, an annual cycle can be seen. The spectra of N INP observed at the highest temperatures, i.e., those obtained for summer months, showed the presence of INPs that nucleate ice up to −5 ∘ C. Although the nature of these highly ice-active INPs could not be determined in this study, it often has been described in the literature that ice activity observed at such high temperatures originates from the presence of ice-active material of biogenic origin. Spectra observed at the lowest temperatures, i.e., those derived for winter months, were on the lower end of the respective values from the literature on Arctic INPs or INPs from midlatitude continental sites, to which a comparison is presented herein. An analysis concerning the origin of INPs that were ice active at high temperatures was carried out using back trajectories and satellite information. Both terrestrial locations in the Arctic and the adjacent sea were found to be possible source areas for highly active INPs.
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author Wex, Heike
Huang, Lin
Zhang, Wendy
Hung, Hayley
Traversi, Rita
Becagli, Silvia
Sheesley, Rebecca J.
Moffett, Claire E.
Barrett, Tate E.
Bossi, Rossana
Skov, Henrik
Hünerbein, Anja
Lubitz, Jasmin
Löffler, Mareike
Linke, Olivia
Hartmann, Markus
Herenz, Paul
Stratmann, Frank
spellingShingle Wex, Heike
Huang, Lin
Zhang, Wendy
Hung, Hayley
Traversi, Rita
Becagli, Silvia
Sheesley, Rebecca J.
Moffett, Claire E.
Barrett, Tate E.
Bossi, Rossana
Skov, Henrik
Hünerbein, Anja
Lubitz, Jasmin
Löffler, Mareike
Linke, Olivia
Hartmann, Markus
Herenz, Paul
Stratmann, Frank
Annual variability of ice-nucleating particle concentrations at different Arctic locations
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Huang, Lin
Zhang, Wendy
Hung, Hayley
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Becagli, Silvia
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Moffett, Claire E.
Barrett, Tate E.
Bossi, Rossana
Skov, Henrik
Hünerbein, Anja
Lubitz, Jasmin
Löffler, Mareike
Linke, Olivia
Hartmann, Markus
Herenz, Paul
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