A cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) closure experiment is carried out using data from the Chebogue Point, Nova Scotia, ground site during the International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT) field experiment in 2004. The number concentration of CCN at five supersaturations (∼0.07% to ∼0.5%) is predicted from measurements of aerosol size distribution, composition, and hygroscopic growth and is compared to measured CCN concentrations. It is shown that CCN can be predicted quite reliably using measured size distributions, a simple aerosol model to derive the solute-to-water mole ratio, and the diameter growth factor g(RH) or the optical growth factor f(RH). The mean error ranges from an overestimate in ...
In this study we show how size-resolved measurements of aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuc...
An accurate but simple quantification of the fraction of aerosol particles that can act as cloud con...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), aerosol size distribution and chemical composition ...
A 4-year record of aerosol size and hygroscopic growth factor distributions measured at the Departme...
Measurements of aerosol size distribution, chemical composition, and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)...
International audienceMeasurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), aerosol size distribution and...
The concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) is an essential parameter affecting aerosol–clo...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations (cm -3) between 0.2 and 1.0% supersat...
Measurements of aerosol size distribution, chemical composition, and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)...
Aerosol size distribution and cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) number concentration were measured in...
In this work we propose and test a method to calculate cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) spectra based...
We present an aerosol cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) closure study over the north-east Atlantic Oce...
Cloud condensation nuclei counter (CCNC) measurements performed at 14 locations around the world wit...
It has been historically assumed that most of the uncertainty associated with the aerosol indirect e...
In this study we show how size-resolved measurements of aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuc...
An accurate but simple quantification of the fraction of aerosol particles that can act as cloud con...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), aerosol size distribution and chemical composition ...
A 4-year record of aerosol size and hygroscopic growth factor distributions measured at the Departme...
Measurements of aerosol size distribution, chemical composition, and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)...
International audienceMeasurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), aerosol size distribution and...
The concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) is an essential parameter affecting aerosol–clo...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations (cm -3) between 0.2 and 1.0% supersat...
Measurements of aerosol size distribution, chemical composition, and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)...
Aerosol size distribution and cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) number concentration were measured in...
In this work we propose and test a method to calculate cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) spectra based...
We present an aerosol cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) closure study over the north-east Atlantic Oce...
Cloud condensation nuclei counter (CCNC) measurements performed at 14 locations around the world wit...
It has been historically assumed that most of the uncertainty associated with the aerosol indirect e...
In this study we show how size-resolved measurements of aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuc...
An accurate but simple quantification of the fraction of aerosol particles that can act as cloud con...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...