Four cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were used to sample size-selected particles prepared at the Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator facility. Included were two Wyoming static diffusion CCN instruments, the continuous flow instrument built by Droplet Measurement Technologies, and the continuous flow Leipzig instrument. The aerosols were composed of ammonium sulfate, levoglucosan, levoglucosan and soot, and ammonium hydrogen sulfate and soot. Comparisons are made among critical supersaturation values from the CCN instruments and derived from measurements made with a humidified tandem differential mobility system. The comparison is quite encouraging: with few exceptions the reported critical supersaturations agree within k...
The behavior and performance of four cloud condensation nucleus instruments are theoretically analyz...
Two thermal diffusion cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were intercompared using a nearly ...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
Four cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were used to sample size-selected particles prepare...
Four cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were used to sample size-selected particles prepare...
The LACIS Experiment in November (LExNo) campaign was conducted in November 2005 at the Atmospheric ...
A cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) closure experiment is carried out using data from the Chebogue Po...
For understanding and assessing aerosol–cloud interactions and their impact on climate, reliable mea...
As part of the CLACE-6 campaign we performed size-resolved CCN measurements for a~supersaturation ra...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The air around us is full of aerosol particles which originate from a myriad of sources and which ha...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) are microscopic particles in the atmosphere which develop into water...
In this study we show how size-resolved measurements of aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuc...
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...
Two thermal diffusion cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were intercompared using a nearly ...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...
Four cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were used to sample size-selected particles prepare...
Four cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were used to sample size-selected particles prepare...
The LACIS Experiment in November (LExNo) campaign was conducted in November 2005 at the Atmospheric ...
A cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) closure experiment is carried out using data from the Chebogue Po...
For understanding and assessing aerosol–cloud interactions and their impact on climate, reliable mea...
As part of the CLACE-6 campaign we performed size-resolved CCN measurements for a~supersaturation ra...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
The air around us is full of aerosol particles which originate from a myriad of sources and which ha...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to the understanding of...
Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) are microscopic particles in the atmosphere which develop into water...
In this study we show how size-resolved measurements of aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuc...
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...
Two thermal diffusion cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) instruments were intercompared using a nearly ...
The activation and hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are key to understand aerosol–c...