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View article: Observations of high-time-resolution and size-resolved aerosol chemical composition and microphysics in the central Arctic: implications for climate-relevant particle properties
Observations of high-time-resolution and size-resolved aerosol chemical composition and microphysics in the central Arctic: implications for climate-relevant particle properties Open
Aerosols play a critical role in the Arctic's radiative balance, influencing solar radiation and cloud formation. Limited observations in the central Arctic leave gaps in understanding aerosol dynamics year-round, affecting model predictio…
View article: Field intercomparison of ice nucleation measurements: the Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03)
Field intercomparison of ice nucleation measurements: the Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03) Open
The third phase of the Fifth International Ice Nucleation Workshop (FIN-03) was conducted at the Storm Peak Laboratory in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, in September 2015 to facilitate the intercomparison of instruments measuring ice-nucleat…
View article: Characteristics and effects of aerosols during blowing snow events in the central Arctic
Characteristics and effects of aerosols during blowing snow events in the central Arctic Open
Sea salt aerosol (SSaer) significantly impacts aerosol-radiation and aerosol-cloud interactions, and sublimated blowing snow is hypothesized to be an important SSaer source in polar regions. Understanding blowing snow and other wind-source…
View article: Effect of viral infection on the ice nucleation efficiency of marine coccolithophores
Effect of viral infection on the ice nucleation efficiency of marine coccolithophores Open
A marine coccolithophore (Emiliania huxleyi) and coccolithovirus (EhV-207) were grown together in a marine aerosol reference tank (MART) to investigate how the viral lysis of phytoplankton affects the formation of immersion mode ice nuclea…
View article: The Abundance and Sources of Ice Nucleating Particles Within Alaskan Ice Fog
The Abundance and Sources of Ice Nucleating Particles Within Alaskan Ice Fog Open
The Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) field campaign included deployment of a suite of atmospheric measurements in January–February 2022 with the goal of better understanding atmospheric processes and pollution under…
View article: Quantifying the Diversity of an Atmospheric Aerosol Population in an Arctic Oil Field on a Single‐Particle Level
Quantifying the Diversity of an Atmospheric Aerosol Population in an Arctic Oil Field on a Single‐Particle Level Open
As the Arctic rapidly warms, sea ice extent is decreasing and oil and gas extraction activities are expanding. Local combustion emissions affect the Arctic atmospheric aerosol chemical mixing state (the distribution of chemical species acr…
View article: Observations of high time-resolution and size-resolved aerosol chemical composition and microphyscis in the central Arctic: implications for climate-relevant particle properties
Observations of high time-resolution and size-resolved aerosol chemical composition and microphyscis in the central Arctic: implications for climate-relevant particle properties Open
Aerosols play a critical role in the Arctic’s radiative balance, influencing solar radiation and cloud formation based on their physicochemical properties (e.g., size, abundance, and chemical composition). Limited observations in the centr…
View article: Supplementary material to "The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03): Field Intercomparison of Ice Nucleation Measurements"
Supplementary material to "The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03): Field Intercomparison of Ice Nucleation Measurements" Open
Clouds arriving.The road was again dusty in the morning (not pictured).Brown haze layer is present.Stronger winds from West in the daytime (10 AM -4 PM).
View article: The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03): Field Intercomparison of Ice Nucleation Measurements
The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03): Field Intercomparison of Ice Nucleation Measurements Open
The third phase of the Fifth International Ice Nucleation Workshop (FIN-03) was conducted at Storm Peak Laboratory in Steamboat Springs, Colorado in September 2015 to facilitate the intercomparison of instruments measuring ice nucleating p…
View article: Do clouds care about aerosol from sea ice sources (blowing snow, open leads) during Arctic winter/ spring? – a case study from MOSAiC 2019-2
Do clouds care about aerosol from sea ice sources (blowing snow, open leads) during Arctic winter/ spring? – a case study from MOSAiC 2019-2 Open
Aerosols play a key role in Arctic warming via radiative direct and indirect effects. It is well-known that increased aerosol concentration due to Arctic haze raises cloud longwave emissivity, resulting in surface warming. Recently, a MOSA…
View article: Characteristics and sources of fluorescent aerosols in the central Arctic Ocean
Characteristics and sources of fluorescent aerosols in the central Arctic Ocean Open
The Arctic is sensitive to cloud radiative forcing. Due to the limited number of aerosols present throughout much of the year, cloud formation is susceptible to the presence of cloud condensation nuclei and ice nucleating particles (INPs).…
View article: Marine aerosol generation experiments in the High Arctic during summertime
Marine aerosol generation experiments in the High Arctic during summertime Open
The rapidly warming Arctic has transitioned to thinner sea ice which fractures, producing leads. Few studies have investigated Arctic sea spray aerosol (SSA) produced from open ocean, leads, and melt ponds, which vary in salinity and organ…
View article: Quantifying the Contributions of Aerosol- and Snow-Produced ClNO<sub>2</sub> through Observations and 1D Modeling
Quantifying the Contributions of Aerosol- and Snow-Produced ClNO<sub>2</sub> through Observations and 1D Modeling Open
Nitryl chloride (ClNO2) is a radical reservoir that forms and accumulates in the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer influenced by combustion emissions and chloride (e.g., sea salt and road salt). Upon sunrise, ClNO2…
View article: Production of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) by fast-growing phytoplankton
Production of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) by fast-growing phytoplankton Open
Sea spray aerosol contains ice-nucleating particles (INPs), which affect the formation and properties of clouds. Here, we show that aerosols emitted from fast-growing marine phytoplankton produce effective immersion INPs, which nucleate at…
View article: Glass Transition Temperatures of Organic Mixtures from Isoprene Epoxydiol-Derived Secondary Organic Aerosol
Glass Transition Temperatures of Organic Mixtures from Isoprene Epoxydiol-Derived Secondary Organic Aerosol Open
The phase states and glass transition temperatures (Tg) of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles are important to resolve for understanding the formation, growth, and fate of SOA as well as their cloud formation prope…
View article: Characterization of blowing snow aerosol events in the central Arctic
Characterization of blowing snow aerosol events in the central Arctic Open
Sea salt aerosols play a critical role in aerosol-radiation and aerosol-cloud interactions. Salty blowing snow has been hypothesized as an important source of sea salt aerosol in polar regions. The snow over sea ice can become salty by upw…
View article: Sea salt aerosol and ice nucleating particles (INP) in the Central Arctic during winter/spring – a discussion of a source from blowing snow above sea ice
Sea salt aerosol and ice nucleating particles (INP) in the Central Arctic during winter/spring – a discussion of a source from blowing snow above sea ice Open
Arctic clouds are poorly represented in climate models partly due to a lack of understanding of their source and nucleating capability of natural aerosol in the high Arctic. Recent field campaigns provided evidence of a source of sea salt …
View article: Supplementary material to "Production of aerosol containing ice nucleating particles (INPs) by fast growing phytoplankton"
Supplementary material to "Production of aerosol containing ice nucleating particles (INPs) by fast growing phytoplankton" Open
View article: Production of aerosol containing ice nucleating particles (INPs) by fast growing phytoplankton
Production of aerosol containing ice nucleating particles (INPs) by fast growing phytoplankton Open
Sea spray aerosol contains ice nucleating particles (INPs), which affect the formation and properties of clouds. Here, we show that aerosols emitted from fast growing marine phytoplankton produce effective immersion INPs, which nucleate at…
View article: Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads
Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads Open
Sea salt aerosols play an important role in the radiation budget and atmospheric composition over the Arctic, where the climate is rapidly changing. Previous observational studies have shown that Arctic sea ice leads are an important sourc…
View article: Probing Individual Particles Generated at the Freshwater–Seawater Interface through Combined Raman, Photothermal Infrared, and X-ray Spectroscopic Characterization
Probing Individual Particles Generated at the Freshwater–Seawater Interface through Combined Raman, Photothermal Infrared, and X-ray Spectroscopic Characterization Open
Sea spray aerosol (SSA) is one of the largest global sources of atmospheric aerosol, but little is known about SSA generated in coastal regions with salinity gradients near estuaries and river outflows. SSA particles are chemically complex…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-442
Comment on acp-2022-442 Open
Sea salt aerosols play an important role in the radiation budget and atmospheric composition over the Arctic, where the climate is rapidly changing. Previous observational studies have shown Arctic sea ice leads to be an important source o…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-442
Comment on acp-2022-442 Open
Abstract. Sea salt aerosols play an important role in the radiation budget and atmospheric composition over the Arctic, where the climate is rapidly changing. Previous observational studies have shown Arctic sea ice leads …
View article: Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads
Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads Open
Sea salt aerosols play an important role in the radiation budget and atmospheric composition over the Arctic, where the climate is rapidly changing. Previous observational studies have shown Arctic sea ice leads to be an important source o…
View article: Supplementary material to "Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads"
Supplementary material to "Atmospheric particle abundance and sea salt aerosol observations in the springtime Arctic: a focus on blowing snow and leads" Open
View article: Role of Sea Surface Microlayer Properties in Cloud Formation
Role of Sea Surface Microlayer Properties in Cloud Formation Open
To date, the relative contribution of primary marine organic matter to the subset of atmospheric particles that nucleate cloud droplets is highly uncertain. Here, cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) measurements were conducted on aerosolized s…
View article: What to Wear: The Filtration Performance of Alternative Materials Used to Construct Do-It-Yourself Masks
What to Wear: The Filtration Performance of Alternative Materials Used to Construct Do-It-Yourself Masks Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that much of the world, including the United States, is ill-prepared for the material demands of a global crisis. In response to this shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), we have conducted filtra…
View article: Immersion Freezing of Coal Combustion Ash Particles from the Texas Panhandle
Immersion Freezing of Coal Combustion Ash Particles from the Texas Panhandle Open
Coal combustion aerosol particles contribute to the concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphere. Especially, immersion freezing can be considered as one of the most important mechanisms for INP formation in supercoo…
View article: Instrument artifacts lead to uncertainties in parameterizations of cloud condensation nucleation
Instrument artifacts lead to uncertainties in parameterizations of cloud condensation nucleation Open
The concentrations of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) modulate cloud properties, rainfall location and intensity, and climate forcings. This work assesses uncertainties in CCN measurements and the apparent hygroscopicity parameter (κapp), …
View article: Author's Response to Referee #2
Author's Response to Referee #2 Open