Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland

Physical and chemical properties of boundary layer clouds, together with relevant aerosol properties, were investigated during the first Pallas Cloud Experiment (First Pace) conducted in northern Finland between 20 October and 9 November 2004. Two stations located 6 km apart from each other at diffe...

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Main Authors: H. Lihavainen, V.-M. Kerminen, M. Komppula, A.-P. Hyvärinen, J. Laakia, S. Saarikoski, U. Makkonen, N. Kivekäs, R. Hillamo, M. Kulmala, Y. Viisanen
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:97d10b83fe024692892a642622b0fd0a 2023-05-15T17:42:21+02:00 Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland H. Lihavainen V.-M. Kerminen M. Komppula A.-P. Hyvärinen J. Laakia S. Saarikoski U. Makkonen N. Kivekäs R. Hillamo M. Kulmala Y. Viisanen 2008-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/97d10b83fe024692892a642622b0fd0a EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/6925/2008/acp-8-6925-2008.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/97d10b83fe024692892a642622b0fd0a Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 8, Iss 23, Pp 6925-6938 (2008) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T01:28:10Z Physical and chemical properties of boundary layer clouds, together with relevant aerosol properties, were investigated during the first Pallas Cloud Experiment (First Pace) conducted in northern Finland between 20 October and 9 November 2004. Two stations located 6 km apart from each other at different altitudes were employed in measurements. The low-altitude station was always below the cloud layer, whereas the high-altitude station was inside clouds about 75% of the time during the campaign. Direct measurements of cloud droplet populations showed that our earlier approach of determining cloud droplet residual particle size distributions and corresponding activated fractions using continuous aerosol number size distribution measurements at the two stations is valid, as long as the cloud events are carefully screened to exclude precipitating clouds and to make sure the same air mass has been measured at both stations. We observed that a non-negligible fraction of cloud droplets originated from Aitken mode particles even at moderately-polluted air masses. We found clear evidence on first indirect aerosol effect on clouds but demonstrated also that no simple relation between the cloud droplet number concentration and aerosol particle number concentration exists for this type of clouds. The chemical composition of aerosol particles was dominated by particulate organic matter (POM) and sulphate in continental air masses and POM, sodium and chlorine in marine air masses. The inorganic composition of cloud water behaved similarly to that of the aerosol phase and was not influenced by inorganic trace gases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733)
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H. Lihavainen
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Komppula
A.-P. Hyvärinen
J. Laakia
S. Saarikoski
U. Makkonen
N. Kivekäs
R. Hillamo
M. Kulmala
Y. Viisanen
Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
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Chemistry
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description Physical and chemical properties of boundary layer clouds, together with relevant aerosol properties, were investigated during the first Pallas Cloud Experiment (First Pace) conducted in northern Finland between 20 October and 9 November 2004. Two stations located 6 km apart from each other at different altitudes were employed in measurements. The low-altitude station was always below the cloud layer, whereas the high-altitude station was inside clouds about 75% of the time during the campaign. Direct measurements of cloud droplet populations showed that our earlier approach of determining cloud droplet residual particle size distributions and corresponding activated fractions using continuous aerosol number size distribution measurements at the two stations is valid, as long as the cloud events are carefully screened to exclude precipitating clouds and to make sure the same air mass has been measured at both stations. We observed that a non-negligible fraction of cloud droplets originated from Aitken mode particles even at moderately-polluted air masses. We found clear evidence on first indirect aerosol effect on clouds but demonstrated also that no simple relation between the cloud droplet number concentration and aerosol particle number concentration exists for this type of clouds. The chemical composition of aerosol particles was dominated by particulate organic matter (POM) and sulphate in continental air masses and POM, sodium and chlorine in marine air masses. The inorganic composition of cloud water behaved similarly to that of the aerosol phase and was not influenced by inorganic trace gases.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author H. Lihavainen
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Komppula
A.-P. Hyvärinen
J. Laakia
S. Saarikoski
U. Makkonen
N. Kivekäs
R. Hillamo
M. Kulmala
Y. Viisanen
author_facet H. Lihavainen
V.-M. Kerminen
M. Komppula
A.-P. Hyvärinen
J. Laakia
S. Saarikoski
U. Makkonen
N. Kivekäs
R. Hillamo
M. Kulmala
Y. Viisanen
author_sort H. Lihavainen
title Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
title_short Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
title_full Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
title_fullStr Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in Northern Finland
title_sort measurements of the relation between aerosol properties and microphysics and chemistry of low level liquid water clouds in northern finland
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2008
url https://doaj.org/article/97d10b83fe024692892a642622b0fd0a
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op_source Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 8, Iss 23, Pp 6925-6938 (2008)
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