Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans

Ambient concentrations of ice-forming particles measured during ship expeditions are collected and summarised with the aim of determining the spatial distribution and variability in ice nuclei in oceanic regions. The presented data from literature and previously unpublished data from over 23 months...

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Main Authors: Welti, André, Bigg, E. Keith, DeMott, Paul J., Gong, Xianda, Hartmann, Markus, Harvey, Mike, Henning, Silvia, Herenz, Paul, Hill, Thomas C. J., Hornblow, Blake, Leck, Caroline, Löffler, Mareike, McCluskey, Christina S., Rauker, Anne Marie, Schmale, Julia, Tatzelt, Christian, van Pinxteren, Manuela, Stratmann, Frank
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spelling ftinfoscience:oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:282154 2023-05-15T13:44:32+02:00 Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans Welti, André Bigg, E. Keith DeMott, Paul J. Gong, Xianda Hartmann, Markus Harvey, Mike Henning, Silvia Herenz, Paul Hill, Thomas C. J. Hornblow, Blake Leck, Caroline Löffler, Mareike McCluskey, Christina S. Rauker, Anne Marie Schmale, Julia Tatzelt, Christian van Pinxteren, Manuela Stratmann, Frank 2020-12-08T09:23:31Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-15191-2020 https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282154/files/acp-20-15191-2020.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282154 unknown doi:10.5194/acp-20-15191-2020 https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282154/files/acp-20-15191-2020.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282154 http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282154 Text 2020 ftinfoscience https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-15191-2020 2023-02-13T23:02:45Z Ambient concentrations of ice-forming particles measured during ship expeditions are collected and summarised with the aim of determining the spatial distribution and variability in ice nuclei in oceanic regions. The presented data from literature and previously unpublished data from over 23 months of ship-based measurements stretch from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and include a circumnavigation of Antarctica. In comparison to continental observations, ship-based measurements of ambient ice nuclei show 1 to 2 orders of magnitude lower mean concentrations. To quantify the geographical variability in oceanic areas, the concentration range of potential ice nuclei in different climate zones is analysed by meridionally dividing the expedition tracks into tropical, temperate and polar climate zones. We find that concentrations of ice nuclei in these meridional zones follow temperature spectra with similar slopes but vary in absolute concentration. Typically, the frequency with which specific concentrations of ice nuclei are observed at a certain temperature follows a log-normal distribution. A consequence of the log-normal distribution is that the mean concentration is higher than the most frequently measured concentration. Finally, the potential contribution of ship exhaust to the measured ice nuclei concentration on board research vessels is analysed as function of temperature. We find a sharp onset of the influence at approximately −36 ∘C but none at warmer temperatures that could bias ship-based measurements. Text Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Southern Ocean EPFL Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne) Arctic Pacific Southern Ocean Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 23 15191 15206
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description Ambient concentrations of ice-forming particles measured during ship expeditions are collected and summarised with the aim of determining the spatial distribution and variability in ice nuclei in oceanic regions. The presented data from literature and previously unpublished data from over 23 months of ship-based measurements stretch from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and include a circumnavigation of Antarctica. In comparison to continental observations, ship-based measurements of ambient ice nuclei show 1 to 2 orders of magnitude lower mean concentrations. To quantify the geographical variability in oceanic areas, the concentration range of potential ice nuclei in different climate zones is analysed by meridionally dividing the expedition tracks into tropical, temperate and polar climate zones. We find that concentrations of ice nuclei in these meridional zones follow temperature spectra with similar slopes but vary in absolute concentration. Typically, the frequency with which specific concentrations of ice nuclei are observed at a certain temperature follows a log-normal distribution. A consequence of the log-normal distribution is that the mean concentration is higher than the most frequently measured concentration. Finally, the potential contribution of ship exhaust to the measured ice nuclei concentration on board research vessels is analysed as function of temperature. We find a sharp onset of the influence at approximately −36 ∘C but none at warmer temperatures that could bias ship-based measurements.
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author Welti, André
Bigg, E. Keith
DeMott, Paul J.
Gong, Xianda
Hartmann, Markus
Harvey, Mike
Henning, Silvia
Herenz, Paul
Hill, Thomas C. J.
Hornblow, Blake
Leck, Caroline
Löffler, Mareike
McCluskey, Christina S.
Rauker, Anne Marie
Schmale, Julia
Tatzelt, Christian
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Stratmann, Frank
spellingShingle Welti, André
Bigg, E. Keith
DeMott, Paul J.
Gong, Xianda
Hartmann, Markus
Harvey, Mike
Henning, Silvia
Herenz, Paul
Hill, Thomas C. J.
Hornblow, Blake
Leck, Caroline
Löffler, Mareike
McCluskey, Christina S.
Rauker, Anne Marie
Schmale, Julia
Tatzelt, Christian
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Stratmann, Frank
Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
author_facet Welti, André
Bigg, E. Keith
DeMott, Paul J.
Gong, Xianda
Hartmann, Markus
Harvey, Mike
Henning, Silvia
Herenz, Paul
Hill, Thomas C. J.
Hornblow, Blake
Leck, Caroline
Löffler, Mareike
McCluskey, Christina S.
Rauker, Anne Marie
Schmale, Julia
Tatzelt, Christian
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Stratmann, Frank
author_sort Welti, André
title Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
title_short Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
title_full Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
title_fullStr Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
title_full_unstemmed Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
title_sort ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the arctic, atlantic, pacific and southern oceans
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