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In-Situ observation of New Particle Formation in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere of the Asian Monsoon Anticyclone
Ralf WeigelManuel BaumgartnerFelix PloegerS. VicianiChristoph MahnkeChristoph MahnkeStephan BorrmannStephan BorrmannSilvia BucciAntonis DragoneasAntonis DragoneasBernard LegrasBärbel VogelBeiping LuoFrancesco D'amatosubject
[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereTroposphere13. Climate actionAnticycloneClimatologyddc:550East Asian MonsoonEnvironmental scienceParticle (ecology)MonsoonStratospheredescription
Abstract. During the monsoon season of the year 2017 the airborne StratoClim mission took place in Kathmandu, Nepal with eight mission flights of the M-55 Geophysica in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UT/LS) of the Asian Monsoon Anticyclone (AMA) over northern India, Nepal and Bangladesh. More than hundred events of New Particle Formation (NPF) were observed. In total, more than two hours of flight time were spent under NPF conditions as indicated by the abundant presence of ultrafine aerosols, i.e. with particle diameters dp smaller than 15 nm, which were in-situ detected by means of condensation nuclei counting techniques. Mixing ratios of ultrafine particles (nuf) of up to ~ 50000 mg−1 were measured at heights of 15–16 km (θ ≈ 370 K). NPF was most frequently observed at ~ 12–16 km altitude (θ ≈ 355–380 K) and mainly below the tropopause , but nuf remained elevated (~ 300–2000 mg−1) up to altitudes of ~ 17.5 km (θ ≈ 400 K) while under NPF conditions the fraction (f) of submicrometre-sized non-volatile particle residues (dp > 10 nm) remained below 50 %. At ~ 12–14 km (θ ≈ 355–365 K) the minimum of f (
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2020-12-11 |