The Continuous-Flow Streamwise Thermal-Gradient Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter is a commercially available instrument that is widely used for laboratory and field measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Typically, the instrument is operated at a constant flow rate, and supersaturation is adjusted by changing the column streamwise temperature difference, which is slow and may introduce particle volatilization biases. We present a new mode of operation, termed Scanning Flow CCN Analysis (SFCA), in which the flow rate in the growth chamber is changed over time, while maintaining a constant temperature gradient. This causes supersaturation to continuously change, allowing the rapid and continuous measurement of supersaturation spect...
We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid measurements ...
Abstract. We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid mea...
We have developed a new numerical model for the non-steadystate operation of the Droplet Measurement...
Abstract. The Continuous-Flow Streamwise Thermal-Gradient Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter is a com...
A cloud condensation nuclei counter (CCNC) is used to study the ability of aerosol particles to serv...
We have addressed the need for improved measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) by developin...
This work thoroughly analyzes a new commercial instrument for measuring Cloud Condensation Nuclei (C...
We have developed a new numerical model for the non-steady-state operation of the Droplet Measuremen...
For understanding and assessing aerosol–cloud interactions and their impact on climate, reliable mea...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...
The continuous-flow streamwise thermal-gradient cloud condensation nuclei counter (CFSTGC) is a comm...
We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid measurements ...
Abstract. We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid mea...
We have developed a new numerical model for the non-steadystate operation of the Droplet Measurement...
Abstract. The Continuous-Flow Streamwise Thermal-Gradient Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter is a com...
A cloud condensation nuclei counter (CCNC) is used to study the ability of aerosol particles to serv...
We have addressed the need for improved measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) by developin...
This work thoroughly analyzes a new commercial instrument for measuring Cloud Condensation Nuclei (C...
We have developed a new numerical model for the non-steady-state operation of the Droplet Measuremen...
For understanding and assessing aerosol–cloud interactions and their impact on climate, reliable mea...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...
The continuous-flow streamwise thermal-gradient cloud condensation nuclei counter (CFSTGC) is a comm...
We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid measurements ...
Abstract. We present Scanning Mobility CCN Analysis (SMCA) as a novel method for obtaining rapid mea...
We have developed a new numerical model for the non-steadystate operation of the Droplet Measurement...