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View article: Secondary ice formation in cumulus congestus clouds: insights from observations and aerosol-aware large-eddy simulations
Secondary ice formation in cumulus congestus clouds: insights from observations and aerosol-aware large-eddy simulations Open
Secondary ice production (SIP) was investigated in a cumulus congestus system observed during the Secondary Production of Ice in Cumulus Experiment (SPICULE) campaign. Large-eddy simulations were performed using UCLALES–SALSA, a model that…
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View article: Can rime splintering explain the ice production in Arctic mixed-phase clouds?
Can rime splintering explain the ice production in Arctic mixed-phase clouds? Open
Secondary ice production (SIP) can increase ice crystal number concentration (ICNC) by several orders of magnitude, particularly in clean clouds with low concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs). The most common SIP process in mod…
View article: Supplementary material to "Secondary Ice Formation in Cumulus Congestus Clouds: Insights from Observations and Aerosol-Aware Large-Eddy Simulations"
Supplementary material to "Secondary Ice Formation in Cumulus Congestus Clouds: Insights from Observations and Aerosol-Aware Large-Eddy Simulations" Open
View article: Modelling secondary ice production in Arctic mixed-phase clouds
Modelling secondary ice production in Arctic mixed-phase clouds Open
Ice number concentration is a critical parameter for Arctic mixed-phase clouds. Several observations have shown that such relatively warm clouds can have orders of magnitude higher ice concentrations than expected based on typical Ice-Nucl…
View article: Using a global aerosol model to interpret satellite-derived aerosol-cloud interactions 
Using a global aerosol model to interpret satellite-derived aerosol-cloud interactions  Open
Determining the susceptibilities of cloud properties to perturbations in aerosols has been a persisting challenge in climate research. For example, satellite-retrieved susceptibility of cloud droplet number concentration (CDNC) to changes …
View article: Output data for "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023)
Output data for "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023) Open
Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023).Output data is included for 50 nm particles containing sod…
View article: Output data for "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023)
Output data for "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023) Open
Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 2: strong surfactants" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2023). Output data is included for 50 nm particles containing so…
View article: Supplementary material to "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol – Part 2: strong surfactants"
Supplementary material to "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol – Part 2: strong surfactants" Open
Table S3.The ratios of critical droplet diameters (dc), supersaturations (SSc) and surface tensions (σc) for the predictions of the different models between myristic acid and NaC14 at 298.15 K for Dp = 50 nm.The partial organic film calcul…
View article: Author response to comments on acp-2022-273
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Abstract. We carried out a closure study of aerosolâcloud interactions during stratocumulus formation using a large eddy simulation model UCLALESâSALSA (University of California Los Angeles large eddy simulation modelâ…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-273
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Abstract. We studied two cases of cloud formation, one diurnal (24 September 2020) and one nocturnal (31 October 2020), with high and low aerosol loadings, respectively. Aerosol number concentrations differ more than 1 ord…
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Abstract. We studied two cases of cloud formation, one diurnal (24 September 2020) and one nocturnal (31 October 2020), with high and low aerosol loadings, respectively. Aerosol number concentrations differ more than 1 ord…
View article: Supplementary material to "Aerosol-stratocumulus interactions: Towards a better process understanding using closures between observations and large eddy simulations"
Supplementary material to "Aerosol-stratocumulus interactions: Towards a better process understanding using closures between observations and large eddy simulations" Open
This document contains additional information about the modelling closure study of aerosol-interactions using UCLALES-SALSA and in-cloud observations from the Puijo 2020 campaign.
View article: Closure study of aerosol-stratocumulus interactions with UCLALES-SALSA
Closure study of aerosol-stratocumulus interactions with UCLALES-SALSA Open
<p>We carried out a closure study of aerosol-cloud interactions during stratocumulus formation using a large eddy simulation model UCLALES-SALSA and in situ observations from the 2020 sampling campaign at the Puijo SMEAR IV station i…
View article: Comment on amt-2021-423
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Abstract. Upon a new measurement technique, it is possible to sharpen the determination of microphysical properties of cloud droplets using high resolving power imaging. The shape, size, and position of each particle insid…
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Abstract. Upon a new measurement technique, it is possible to sharpen the determination of microphysical properties of cloud droplets using high resolving power imaging. The shape, size, and position of each particle insid…
View article: Supplementary material to "Intercomparison of holographic imaging and single-particle forward light scattering in-situ measurements of liquid clouds in changing atmospheric conditions"
Supplementary material to "Intercomparison of holographic imaging and single-particle forward light scattering in-situ measurements of liquid clouds in changing atmospheric conditions" Open
Supplement S1: Cloud boundaries for LWC estimationsCondensation of water vapor introduces strong vertical variations of cloud properties that can be used to define cloud boundaries.However, the location of cloud boundaries depends on the v…
View article: Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022)
Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022) Open
Output data of the different models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022). Output data is included for 50 …
View article: Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022)
Output data of the models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022) Open
Output data of the different models used in "Comparison of six approaches to predicting droplet activation of surface active aerosol. Part 1: moderately surface active organics" by Vepsäläinen et al. (2022). Output data is included for 50 …
View article: Comment on acp-2021-561
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Abstract. Surface active compounds (surfactants) are frequently found in atmospheric aerosols and droplets. As they adsorb to the surfaces of microscopic systems, surfactants can decrease aqueous surface tension and simult…
View article: Supplementary material to "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMO <i>therm</i> "
Supplementary material to "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMO <i>therm</i> " Open
View article: Supplementary data for the manuscript "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMOtherm"
Supplementary data for the manuscript "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMOtherm" Open
.cosmo and .energy files of various isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates and methyl bisulfate (neutral and deprotonated), IEPOX (neutral) and hydrated sodium (cation).
View article: Supplementary data for the manuscript "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMOtherm"
Supplementary data for the manuscript "Thermodynamic properties of isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates estimated with COSMOtherm" Open
.cosmo and .energy files of various isoprene and monoterpene derived organosulfates and methyl bisulfate (neutral and deprotonated), IEPOX (neutral) and hydrated sodium (cation).
View article: Electrochemical vs antibacterial characterization of ZrCN–Ag coatings
Electrochemical vs antibacterial characterization of ZrCN–Ag coatings Open