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On the Relationship between Sulfate and Cloud Droplet Number Concentrations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Comparisons are drawn between the aerosol cloud microphysical theory implicit in the modeling of Kaufman et al. and the cloud droplet and cloud water sulfate concentrations of Leaitch et al. for the purpose of helping to ...
The Effect of Calibration of the Forward-Scattering Spectrometer Probe on the Sizing of Cloud Droplets
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Cloud droplets were measured from an aircraft with an FSSP in summer cloud and in winter cloud. For 70 cloud penetrations, three cloud droplet volume spectra were derived using three different calibration schemes. The ...
Hydrated and Dried Aerosol-Size-Distribution Measurements from the Particle Measuring Systems FSSP-300 Probe and the Deiced PCASP-100X Probe
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Comparisons of particle-size distributions measured by Particle Measuring Systems FSSP-300 and PCASP-100X probes through a range of relative humidities reveal that the deiced PCASP-100X probe dries hydrated submicron ...
Some Physical and Chemical Properties of the Arctic Winter Aerosol in Northeastern Canada
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Measurements spanning much of the particle size spectrum were made on the surface aerosol arriving at Igloolik, Northwest Territories, Canada during late February 1982. Vertical profiles of aerosol particle concentration ...
parameterizations of Marine Stratus Microphysics Based on In Situ Observations: Implications for GCMS
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Airborne observations conducted in marine stratus over the cast coast of Canada during the North Atlantic Regional Experiment in the summer of 1993 are used to develop cloud microphysical parameterization schemes for general ...
THE GLOBAL AEROSOL SYNTHESIS AND SCIENCE PROJECT (GASSP): Measurements and modelling to reduce uncertainty
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he largest uncertainty in the historical radiative forcing of climate is caused by changes in aerosol particles due to anthropogenic activity. Sophisticated aerosol microphysics processes have been included in many climate ...
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