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Bioaerosols in the Earth system: Climate, health, and ecosystem interactions

2016

Abstract Aerosols of biological origin play a vital role in the Earth system, particularly in the interactions between atmosphere, biosphere, climate, and public health. Airborne bacteria, fungal spores, pollen, and other bioparticles are essential for the reproduction and spread of organisms across various ecosystems, and they can cause or enhance human, animal, and plant diseases. Moreover, they can serve as nuclei for cloud droplets, ice crystals, and precipitation, thus influencing the hydrological cycle and climate. The sources, abundance, composition, and effects of biological aerosols and the atmospheric microbiome are, however, not yet well characterized and constitute a large gap i…

Atmospheric ScienceBacteria010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyEcologyIndoor bioaerosolFungiBiosphereAllergens010501 environmental sciencesBiological ice nuclei01 natural sciencesEarth system scienceCloud condensation nucleiEnvironmental scienceEcosystemPrecipitationWater cycleBioaerosol0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBioaerosolAtmospheric Research
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A numerical model of the cloud-topped planetary boundary-layer: chemistry in marine stratus and the effects on aerosol particles

1999

Abstract In a numerical study the effect of stratiform clouds on aerosol particles is investigated. This is done with the one-dimensional chemical microphysical stratus model CHEMISTRA. In the microphysical part of the model special emphasis is layed on a detailed description of cloud microphysical processes by means of a joint two-dimensional particle distribution for aerosols and cloud droplets. In the chemical part of the model the particle spectrum is subdivided into three categories referring to unactivated aerosols, small and large cloud droplets. Aqueous-phase chemical reactions are separately treated in the two droplet size classes. Numerical results show that within the boundary-la…

Atmospheric ScienceEvaporationAtmospheric sciencescomplex mixturesAerosolTrace gaschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical physicsLiquid water contentCloud condensation nucleiParticlesense organsSulfateSea salt aerosolAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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Search for Microphysical Signatures of Stochastic Condensation in Marine Boundary Layer Clouds Using Airborne Digital Holography

2019

Atmospheric ScienceGeophysicsMarine boundary layerSpace and Planetary ScienceCondensationEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Environmental scienceDigital holographyComputational physicsJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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In situ observation of new particle formation (NPF) in the tropical tropopause layer of the 2017 Asian monsoon anticyclone - Part 2: NPF inside ice c…

2021

From 27 July to 10 August 2017, the airborne StratoClim mission took place in Kathmandu, Nepal, where eight mission flights were conducted with the M-55 Geophysica up to altitudes of 20 km. New particle formation (NPF) was identified by the abundant presence of nucleation-mode aerosols, with particle diameters dp smaller than 15 nm, which were in-situ-detected by means of condensation nuclei (CN) counter techniques. NPF fields in clear skies as well as in the presence of cloud ice particles (dp > 3 µm) were encountered at upper troposphere–lowermost stratosphere (UTLS) levels and within the Asian monsoon anticyclone (AMA). NPF-generated nucleation-mode particles in elevated concentration…

Atmospheric ScienceIce cloudeducation.field_of_study010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesChemistryPhysicsQC1-999Population010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesChemistryupper troposphere; sulfuric-acid; cirrus clouds; aerosol nucleation; microphysics guide; subvisible cirrus13. Climate actionAnticycloneddc:550Cloud condensation nucleiCirrusTropopauseeducationStratosphereQD1-999Water vapor0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Arctic low-level boundary layer clouds: in situ measurements and simulations of mono- and bimodal supercooled droplet size distributions at the top l…

2015

Abstract. Aircraft borne optical in situ size distribution measurements were performed within Arctic boundary layer clouds with a special emphasis on the cloud top layer during the VERtical Distribution of Ice in Arctic clouds (VERDI) campaign in April and May 2012. An instrumented Basler BT-67 research aircraft operated out of Inuvik over the Mackenzie River delta and the Beaufort Sea in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Besides the cloud particle and hydrometeor size spectrometers the aircraft was equipped with instrumentation for aerosol, radiation and other parameters. Inside the cloud, droplet size distributions with monomodal shapes were observed for predominantly liquid-phase Arct…

Atmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceIce crystalsCondensationEvaporationAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999Aerosollcsh:ChemistryBoundary layerArcticlcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionLiquid water contentddc:550Particlelcsh:Physics
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Banner clouds observed at Mount Zugspitze

2012

Abstract. Systematic observations of banner clouds at Mount Zugspitze in the Bavarian Alps are presented and discussed. One set of observations draws on daily time lapse movies, which were taken over several years at this mountain. Identifying banner clouds with the help of these movies and using simultaneous observations of standard variables at the summit of the mountain provides climatological information regarding the banner clouds. In addition, a week-long measurement campaign with an entire suite of instruments was carried through yielding a comprehensive set of data for two specific banner cloud events. The duration of banner cloud events has a long-tailed distribution with a mean of…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorologyOrographyInversion (meteorology)Wind directionWind speedMountlcsh:QC1-999lcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999ClimatologyEnvironmental scienceRelative humidityBannerLifted condensation levellcsh:PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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2010

Abstract. As a contribution to the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia – Cooperative LBA Airborne Regional Experiment (LBA-CLAIRE-2001) field campaign in the heart of the Amazon Basin, we analyzed the temporal and spatial dynamics of the urban plume of Manaus City during the wet-to-dry season transition period in July 2001. During the flights, we performed vertical stacks of crosswind transects in the urban outflow downwind of Manaus City, measuring a comprehensive set of trace constituents including O3, NO, NO2, CO, VOC, CO2, and H2O. Aerosol loads were characterized by concentrations of total aerosol number (CN) and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), and by light scatter…

Atmospheric ScienceOzone010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesParticle number010501 environmental sciences15. Life on landAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesPlumeAerosolAtmospherechemistry.chemical_compoundDeposition (aerosol physics)chemistry13. Climate action11. SustainabilityCloud condensation nucleiTropospheric ozone0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Observations of meteoric material and implications for aerosol nucleation in the winter Arctic lower stratosphere derived from in situ particle measu…

2005

Number concentrations of total and non-volatile aerosol particles with size diameters >0.01 μm as well as particle size distributions (0.4–23 μm diameter) were measured in situ in the Arctic lower stratosphere (10–20.5 km altitude). The measurements were obtained during the campaigns European Polar Stratospheric Cloud and Lee Wave Experiment (EUPLEX) and Envisat-Arctic-Validation (EAV). The campaigns were based in Kiruna, Sweden, and took place from January to March 2003. Measurements were conducted onboard the Russian high-altitude research aircraft Geophysica using the low-pressure Condensation Nucleus Counter COPAS (COndensation PArticle Counter System) and a modified F…

Atmospheric ScienceParticle numberChemistryAtmospheric sciencesCondensation particle counterlcsh:QC1-999VortexAerosollcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999Polar vortexParticleParticle sizeStratospherelcsh:PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Effects of 20–100 nm particles on liquid clouds in the clean summertime Arctic

2016

Abstract. Observations addressing effects of aerosol particles on summertime Arctic clouds are limited. An airborne study, carried out during July 2014 from Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada, as part of the Canadian NETCARE project, provides a comprehensive in situ look into some effects of aerosol particles on liquid clouds in the clean environment of the Arctic summer. Median cloud droplet number concentrations (CDNC) from 62 cloud samples are 10 cm−3 for low-altitude cloud (clouds topped below 200 m) and 101 cm−3 for higher-altitude cloud (clouds based above 200 m). The lower activation size of aerosol particles is  ≤  50 nm diameter in about 40 % of the cases. Particles as small as 20 nm ac…

Atmospheric ScienceRange (particle radiation)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesClean environment010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999The arcticAerosollcsh:ChemistryArcticlcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionLiquid water contentAerosol cloudClimatologyCloud condensation nucleiEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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New particle formation events measured on board the ATR-42 aircraft during the EUCAARI campaign

2010

Aerosol properties were studied during an intensive airborne measurement campaign that took place at Rotterdam in Netherlands in May 2008 within the framework of the European Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions project (EUCAARI). The objective of this study is to illustrate seven events of new particle formation (NPF) observed with two Condensation Particle Counters (CPCs) operated on board the ATR-42 research aircraft in airsectors around Rotterdam, and to provide information on the spatial extent of the new particle formation phenomenon based on 1-s resolution measurements of ultra-fine particle (in the size range 3–10 nm diameter, denoted N<sub>3-10</sub> herea…

Atmospheric ScienceRange (particle radiation)Meteorology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCondensationNucleation010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999Aerosollcsh:ChemistryBoundary layerlcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceParticle[SDU.STU.GL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologyAir quality indexAir masslcsh:Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 10, 6721-6735, 2010
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