International audienceWe synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the world. We found that annual mean CN concentrations are typically 300-2000 cm−3 in the marine boundary layer and free troposphere (FT) and 1000-10 000 cm−3 in the continental boundary layer (BL). Many sites exhibit pronounced seasonality with summer time concentrations a factor of 2-10 greater than wintertime concentrations. We used these CN observations to evaluate primary and secondary sources of particle number in a global aerosol microphysics model. We found that emissions of primary particles can reasonably reproduce the spatial pattern of observed CN concentration (R2=0.46) but fail to explain the observed seasonal cyc...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
International audienceThe contribution of boundary layer (BL) nucleation events to total particle co...
It is important to understand the relative contribution of primary and secondary particles to region...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
International audienceWe synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 3...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
International audienceWe synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 3...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wo...
We use observations of total particle number concentration at 36 worldwide sites and a global aeroso...
We use observations of total particle number concentration at 36 worldwide sites and a global aeroso...
International audienceThe contribution of boundary layer nucleation events to total particle concent...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
International audienceThe contribution of boundary layer (BL) nucleation events to total particle co...
It is important to understand the relative contribution of primary and secondary particles to region...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
International audienceWe synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 3...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wor...
International audienceWe synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 3...
We synthesised observations of total particle number (CN) concentration from 36 sites around the wo...
We use observations of total particle number concentration at 36 worldwide sites and a global aeroso...
We use observations of total particle number concentration at 36 worldwide sites and a global aeroso...
International audienceThe contribution of boundary layer nucleation events to total particle concent...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
Particle number concentration in the troposphere is an important parameter controlling the climate a...
International audienceThe contribution of boundary layer (BL) nucleation events to total particle co...
It is important to understand the relative contribution of primary and secondary particles to region...