Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest

The formation of ice particles in Earth's atmosphere strongly influences the dynamics and optical properties of clouds and their impacts on the climate system. Ice formation in clouds is often triggered heterogeneously by ice-nucleating particles (INPs) that represent a very low number of parti...

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Main Authors: Brasseur, Zoé, Castarède, Dimitri, Thomson, Erik S., Adams, Michael P., Drossaart van Dusseldorp, Saskia, Heikkilä, Paavo, Korhonen, Kimmo, Lampilahti, Janne, Paramonov, Mikhail, Schneider, Julia, Vogel, Franziska, Wu, Yusheng, Abbatt, Jonathan P.D., Atanasova, Nina S., Bamford, Dennis H., Bertozzi, Barbara, Boyer, Matthew, Brus, David, Daily, Martin I., Fösig, Romy, Gute, Ellen, Harrison, Alexander D., Hietala, Paula, Höhler, Kristina, Kanji, Zamin A, Keskinen, Jorma, Lacher, Larissa, Lampimäki, Markus, Levula, Janne, Manninen, Antti, Nadolny, Jens, Peltola, Maija, Porter, Grace C.E., Poutanen, Pyry, Proske, Ulrike, Schorr, Tobias, Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas, Stenszky, János, Virtanen, Annele, Moisseev, Dmitri, Kulmala, Markku, Murray, Benjamin J., Petäjä, Tuukka, Möhler, Ottmar, Duplissy, Jonathan
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/544287 2023-05-15T15:14:50+02:00 Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest Brasseur, Zoé Castarède, Dimitri Thomson, Erik S. Adams, Michael P. Drossaart van Dusseldorp, Saskia Heikkilä, Paavo Korhonen, Kimmo Lampilahti, Janne Paramonov, Mikhail Schneider, Julia Vogel, Franziska Wu, Yusheng Abbatt, Jonathan P.D. Atanasova, Nina S. Bamford, Dennis H. Bertozzi, Barbara Boyer, Matthew Brus, David Daily, Martin I. Fösig, Romy Gute, Ellen Harrison, Alexander D. Hietala, Paula Höhler, Kristina Kanji, Zamin A Keskinen, Jorma Lacher, Larissa Lampimäki, Markus Levula, Janne Manninen, Antti Nadolny, Jens Peltola, Maija Porter, Grace C.E. Poutanen, Pyry Proske, Ulrike Schorr, Tobias Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas Stenszky, János Virtanen, Annele Moisseev, Dmitri Kulmala, Markku Murray, Benjamin J. Petäjä, Tuukka Möhler, Ottmar Duplissy, Jonathan 2022-04-19 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/544287 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000544287 en eng Copernicus info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/acp-22-5117-2022 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000783580400001 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/751470 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/544287 doi:10.3929/ethz-b-000544287 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International CC-BY Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22 (8) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/544287 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000544287 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-5117-2022 2023-02-13T01:01:37Z The formation of ice particles in Earth's atmosphere strongly influences the dynamics and optical properties of clouds and their impacts on the climate system. Ice formation in clouds is often triggered heterogeneously by ice-nucleating particles (INPs) that represent a very low number of particles in the atmosphere. To date, many sources of INPs, such as mineral and soil dust, have been investigated and identified in the low and mid latitudes. Although less is known about the sources of ice nucleation at high latitudes, efforts have been made to identify the sources of INPs in the Arctic and boreal environments. In this study, we investigate the INP emission potential from high-latitude boreal forests in the mixed-phase cloud regime. We introduce the HyICE-2018 measurement campaign conducted in the boreal forest of Hyytiala, Finland, between February and June 2018. The campaign utilized the infrastructure of the Station for Measuring Ecosystem-Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II, with additional INP instruments, including the Portable Ice Nucleation Chamber I and II (PINC and PINCii), the SPectrometer for Ice Nuclei (SPIN), the Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE), the Ice Nucleation SpEctrometer of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (INSEKT) and the Microlitre Nucleation by Immersed Particle Instrument (mu L-NIPI), used to quantify the INP concentrations and sources in the boreal environment. In this contribution, we describe the measurement infrastructure and operating procedures during HyICE-2018, and we report results from specific time periods where INP instruments were run in parallel for inter-comparison purposes. Our results show that the suite of instruments deployed during HyICE-2018 reports consistent results and therefore lays the foundation for forthcoming results to be considered holistically. In addition, we compare measured INP concentrations to INP parameterizations, and we observe good agreement with the Tobo et al. (2013) parameterization developed from measurements conducted in a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic ETH Zürich Research Collection Arctic
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description The formation of ice particles in Earth's atmosphere strongly influences the dynamics and optical properties of clouds and their impacts on the climate system. Ice formation in clouds is often triggered heterogeneously by ice-nucleating particles (INPs) that represent a very low number of particles in the atmosphere. To date, many sources of INPs, such as mineral and soil dust, have been investigated and identified in the low and mid latitudes. Although less is known about the sources of ice nucleation at high latitudes, efforts have been made to identify the sources of INPs in the Arctic and boreal environments. In this study, we investigate the INP emission potential from high-latitude boreal forests in the mixed-phase cloud regime. We introduce the HyICE-2018 measurement campaign conducted in the boreal forest of Hyytiala, Finland, between February and June 2018. The campaign utilized the infrastructure of the Station for Measuring Ecosystem-Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II, with additional INP instruments, including the Portable Ice Nucleation Chamber I and II (PINC and PINCii), the SPectrometer for Ice Nuclei (SPIN), the Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE), the Ice Nucleation SpEctrometer of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (INSEKT) and the Microlitre Nucleation by Immersed Particle Instrument (mu L-NIPI), used to quantify the INP concentrations and sources in the boreal environment. In this contribution, we describe the measurement infrastructure and operating procedures during HyICE-2018, and we report results from specific time periods where INP instruments were run in parallel for inter-comparison purposes. Our results show that the suite of instruments deployed during HyICE-2018 reports consistent results and therefore lays the foundation for forthcoming results to be considered holistically. In addition, we compare measured INP concentrations to INP parameterizations, and we observe good agreement with the Tobo et al. (2013) parameterization developed from measurements conducted in a ...
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author Brasseur, Zoé
Castarède, Dimitri
Thomson, Erik S.
Adams, Michael P.
Drossaart van Dusseldorp, Saskia
Heikkilä, Paavo
Korhonen, Kimmo
Lampilahti, Janne
Paramonov, Mikhail
Schneider, Julia
Vogel, Franziska
Wu, Yusheng
Abbatt, Jonathan P.D.
Atanasova, Nina S.
Bamford, Dennis H.
Bertozzi, Barbara
Boyer, Matthew
Brus, David
Daily, Martin I.
Fösig, Romy
Gute, Ellen
Harrison, Alexander D.
Hietala, Paula
Höhler, Kristina
Kanji, Zamin A
Keskinen, Jorma
Lacher, Larissa
Lampimäki, Markus
Levula, Janne
Manninen, Antti
Nadolny, Jens
Peltola, Maija
Porter, Grace C.E.
Poutanen, Pyry
Proske, Ulrike
Schorr, Tobias
Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas
Stenszky, János
Virtanen, Annele
Moisseev, Dmitri
Kulmala, Markku
Murray, Benjamin J.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Möhler, Ottmar
Duplissy, Jonathan
spellingShingle Brasseur, Zoé
Castarède, Dimitri
Thomson, Erik S.
Adams, Michael P.
Drossaart van Dusseldorp, Saskia
Heikkilä, Paavo
Korhonen, Kimmo
Lampilahti, Janne
Paramonov, Mikhail
Schneider, Julia
Vogel, Franziska
Wu, Yusheng
Abbatt, Jonathan P.D.
Atanasova, Nina S.
Bamford, Dennis H.
Bertozzi, Barbara
Boyer, Matthew
Brus, David
Daily, Martin I.
Fösig, Romy
Gute, Ellen
Harrison, Alexander D.
Hietala, Paula
Höhler, Kristina
Kanji, Zamin A
Keskinen, Jorma
Lacher, Larissa
Lampimäki, Markus
Levula, Janne
Manninen, Antti
Nadolny, Jens
Peltola, Maija
Porter, Grace C.E.
Poutanen, Pyry
Proske, Ulrike
Schorr, Tobias
Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas
Stenszky, János
Virtanen, Annele
Moisseev, Dmitri
Kulmala, Markku
Murray, Benjamin J.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Möhler, Ottmar
Duplissy, Jonathan
Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
author_facet Brasseur, Zoé
Castarède, Dimitri
Thomson, Erik S.
Adams, Michael P.
Drossaart van Dusseldorp, Saskia
Heikkilä, Paavo
Korhonen, Kimmo
Lampilahti, Janne
Paramonov, Mikhail
Schneider, Julia
Vogel, Franziska
Wu, Yusheng
Abbatt, Jonathan P.D.
Atanasova, Nina S.
Bamford, Dennis H.
Bertozzi, Barbara
Boyer, Matthew
Brus, David
Daily, Martin I.
Fösig, Romy
Gute, Ellen
Harrison, Alexander D.
Hietala, Paula
Höhler, Kristina
Kanji, Zamin A
Keskinen, Jorma
Lacher, Larissa
Lampimäki, Markus
Levula, Janne
Manninen, Antti
Nadolny, Jens
Peltola, Maija
Porter, Grace C.E.
Poutanen, Pyry
Proske, Ulrike
Schorr, Tobias
Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas
Stenszky, János
Virtanen, Annele
Moisseev, Dmitri
Kulmala, Markku
Murray, Benjamin J.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Möhler, Ottmar
Duplissy, Jonathan
author_sort Brasseur, Zoé
title Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
title_short Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
title_full Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
title_fullStr Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
title_full_unstemmed Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the Hyytiala boreal forest
title_sort measurement report: introduction to the hyice-2018 campaign for measurements of ice-nucleating particles and instrument inter-comparison in the hyytiala boreal forest
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