Abstract
Size-resolved long-term measurements of atmospheric aerosol and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations and hygroscopicity were conducted at the remote Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) in the central Amazon Basin over a 1-year period and full seasonal cycle (March 2014–February 2015). The measurements provide a climatology of CCN properties characteristic of a remote central Amazonian rain forest site. The CCN measurements were continuously cycled through 10 levels of supersaturation (S = 0.11 to 1.10 %) and span the aerosol particle size range from 20 to 245 nm. The mean critical diameters of CCN activation range from 43 nm at S = 1.10 % to 172 nm at S = 0.11 %. The particle hygroscopicity exhibits a pronounced size dependence with lower values for the Aitken mode (
Citation
@article{Pohlker2016, author = {Pöhlker, Mira L. and Pöhlker, Christopher and Ditas, Florian and Klimach, Thomas and Hrabe de Angelis, Isabella and Araújo, Alessandro and Brito, Joel and Carbone, Samara and Cheng, Yafang and Chi, Xuguang and Ditz, Reiner and Gunthe, Sachin S. and Kesselmeier, Jürgen and Könemann, Tobias and Lavrič, Jošt V. and Martin, Scot T. and Mikhailov, Eugene and Moran-Zuloaga, Daniel and Rose, Diana and Saturno, Jorge and Su, Hang and Thalman, Ryan and Walter, David and Wang, Jian and Wolff, Stefan and Barbosa, Henrique M. J. and Artaxo, Paulo and Andreae, Meinrat O. and Pöschl, Ulrich}, doi = {10.5194/acp-16-15709-2016}, issn = {1680-7324}, journal = {Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics}, keywords = {Amazon,CCN,Clouds}, month = {dec}, number = {24}, pages = {15709–15740}, title = {Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei in the Amazon rain forest – Part 1: Aerosol size distribution, hygroscopicity, and new model parametrizations for CCN prediction}, url = {http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/acp-2016-519/ http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/15709/2016/}, volume = {16}, year = {2016} }