In this paper, we investigate the coagulation of interstitial aerosol particles (particles too small to activate to cloud droplets) with cloud drops, a process often ignored in aerosol-climate models. We use the GEOS-Chem-TOMAS (Goddard Earth Observing System-Chemistry TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional) global chemical transport model with aerosol microphysics to calculate the changes in the aerosol size distribution, cloud-albedo aerosol indirect effect, and direct aerosol effect due to the interstitial coagulation process. We find that inclusion of interstitial coagulation in clouds lowers total particle number concentrations by 15–21% globally, where the range is due to varying assumptions regarding activation diameter, cloud droplet size, an...
Wet deposition processes strongly control aerosol three-dimensional distributions. Global models, su...
Aerosols affect climate through direct and indirect effects. The direct effect of aerosols (e.g., su...
The representation of aerosol–cloud interaction in global climate models (GCMs) remains a large sou...
Aerosol particles exert substantial radiative effects on the Earth's climate directly by scattering ...
This study examines the influences of assumptions in convective wet scavenging pa-rameterizations on...
The double-moment cloud microphysics scheme from ECHAM4 that predicts both the mass mixing ratios a...
Aerosol particles can act as cloud condensation nuclei and thereby influence the number and size of ...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are activated and grow into drops during the formation of a cloud. Sub...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
Abstract. With a cloud parcel model we investigate how cloud processing and cloud evaporation modify...
The influence of aerosol particles on the Earth's climate is a major driver of scientific uncertaint...
The aerosol indirect effect remains one of the largest uncertainties in the projection of the future...
An explicit and detailed representation of in-droplet and in-crystal aerosol particles in stratiform...
An enhanced concentration of aerosol may increase the number of cloud drops by providing more cloud ...
Abstract. The number concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) formed as a result of anthropo...
Wet deposition processes strongly control aerosol three-dimensional distributions. Global models, su...
Aerosols affect climate through direct and indirect effects. The direct effect of aerosols (e.g., su...
The representation of aerosol–cloud interaction in global climate models (GCMs) remains a large sou...
Aerosol particles exert substantial radiative effects on the Earth's climate directly by scattering ...
This study examines the influences of assumptions in convective wet scavenging pa-rameterizations on...
The double-moment cloud microphysics scheme from ECHAM4 that predicts both the mass mixing ratios a...
Aerosol particles can act as cloud condensation nuclei and thereby influence the number and size of ...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are activated and grow into drops during the formation of a cloud. Sub...
Anthropogenic aerosol perturbations to clouds and climate (the indirect effect, or AIE) contribute s...
Abstract. With a cloud parcel model we investigate how cloud processing and cloud evaporation modify...
The influence of aerosol particles on the Earth's climate is a major driver of scientific uncertaint...
The aerosol indirect effect remains one of the largest uncertainties in the projection of the future...
An explicit and detailed representation of in-droplet and in-crystal aerosol particles in stratiform...
An enhanced concentration of aerosol may increase the number of cloud drops by providing more cloud ...
Abstract. The number concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) formed as a result of anthropo...
Wet deposition processes strongly control aerosol three-dimensional distributions. Global models, su...
Aerosols affect climate through direct and indirect effects. The direct effect of aerosols (e.g., su...
The representation of aerosol–cloud interaction in global climate models (GCMs) remains a large sou...