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19th International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, ICNAA 2013 | 2013

Observed aerosol effects on marine cloud nucleation and supersaturation

Lynn M. Russell; Armin Sorooshian; John H. Seinfeld; Bruce A. Albrecht; Athanasios Nenes; W. Richard Leaitch; A. M. Macdonald; Lars Ahlm; Yi-Chun Chen; Matthew M. Coggon; A. L. Corrigan; J. S. Craven; Amanda A. Frossard; Lelia N. Hawkins; Haflidi H. Jonsson; Eunsil Jung; Jack J. Lin; A. R. Metcalf; R. L. Modini; Johannes Mülmenstädt; Greg C. Roberts; Taylor Shingler; Siwon Song; Zhen Wang; Anna Wonaschütz

Aerosol particles in the marine boundary layer include primary organic and salt particles from sea spray and combustion-derived particles from ships and coastal cities. These particle types serve as nuclei for marine cloud droplet activation, although the particles that activate depend on the particle size and composition as well as the supersaturation that results from cloud updraft velocities. The Eastern Pacific Emitted Aerosol Cloud Experiment (EPEACE) 2011 was a targeted aircraft campaign to assess how different particle types nucleate cloud droplets. As part of E-PEACE 2011, we studied the role of marine particles as cloud droplet nuclei and used emitted particle sources to separate particle-induced feedbacks from dynamical variability. The emitted particle sources included shipboard smoke-generated particles with 0.05-1 μm diameters (which produced tracks measured by satellite and had drop composition characteristic of organic smoke) and combustion particles from container ships with 0.05-0.2 μm diameters (which were measured in a variety of conditions with droplets containing both organic and sulfate components) [1]. Three central aspects of the collaborative E-PEACE results are: (1) the size and chemical composition of the emitted smoke particles compared to ship-track-forming cargo ship emissions as well as background marine particles, with particular attention to the role of organic particles, (2) the characteristics of cloud track formation for smoke and cargo ships, as well as the role of multi-layered low clouds, and (3) the implications of these findings for quantifying aerosol indirect effects. For comparison with the E-PEACE results, the preliminary results of the Stratocumulus Observations of Los-Angeles Emissions Derived Aerosol-Droplets (SOLEDAD) 2012 provided evidence of the cloud-nucleating roles of both marine organic particles and coastal urban pollution, with simultaneous measurements of the effective supersaturations of the clouds in the California coastal region.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Ozone-driven photochemical formation of carboxylic acid groups from alkane groups

Shang Liu; Douglas A. Day; J. E. Shields; Lynn M. Russell


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Modeling regional aerosol variability over California and its sensitivity to emissions and long-range transport during the 2010 CalNex and CARES campaigns

Jerome D. Fast; Janet D. Allan; R. Bahreini; J. S. Craven; Louisa Kent Emmons; Richard A. Ferrare; Patrick L. Hayes; Alma Hodzic; John S. Holloway; Chris A. Hostetler; Jose L. Jimenez; H. H. Jonsson; Shang Liu; Yingjun Liu; A. R. Metcalf; Ann M. Middlebrook; J. B. Nowak; Mikhail S. Pekour; A. E. Perring; Lynn M. Russell; Arthur J. Sedlacek; John H. Seinfeld; Ari Setyan; John E. Shilling; ManishKumar B. Shrivastava; Stephen R. Springston; C. Song; R. Subramanian; J. W. Taylor; V. Vinoj


Archive | 2017

ARM West Antarctic Radiation Experiment (AWARE) Field Campaign Report

Daniel Lubin; David H. Bromwich; Andrew M. Vogelmann; Johannes Verlinde; Lynn M. Russell


Aerosol Science and Technology | 2013

Spectra of Atmospheric Particles and Secondary Organic Aerosol Generated from Glyoxal, α-Pinene, Isoprene, 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, and d-Limonene

K. M. Shakya; Shang Liu; Satoshi Takahama; Lynn M. Russell; Frank N. Keutsch; M. M. Galloway; John E. Shilling; Naruki Hiranuma; Chen Song; Hwajin Kim; Suzanne E. Paulson; L. Pfaffenberger; Peter Barmet; Jay G. Slowik; Andre S. H. Prevot; J. Dommen; Urs Baltensperger


AAAR 30th Annual Conference. | 2011

The Influence of Large-scale Dynamical Forcing and Meteorological Regime on Arctic Cloud Microphysical Properties

Johannes Muelmenstaedt; Dan Lubin; Lynn M. Russell


AAAR 30th Annual Conference. | 2011

Understanding the Formation and Gas - Particle Partitioning of Alkane Photooxidation Products Using a Chemical Ionization, High Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer

R. LaxmiNarasimha Yatavelli; Julia Wargo; Joel A. Thornton; J. S. Craven; C. L. Loza; L. D. Yee; Man Nin Chan; Kate Schilling; Nga L. Ng; Manjula R. Canagaratna; Lynn M. Russell; Paul J. Ziemann; D. R. Worsnop; Richard C. Flagan; John Seinfeld


Archive | 2010

Coatings of black carbon in Tijuana, Mexico, during the CalMex Campaign

Satoshi Takahama; Lynn M. Russell; Ricardo G. Duran; Ramalingan B Subramanian; Gregory L. Kok


Archive | 2010

Source Signatures of Organic Compounds in the Particle Phase in Bakersfield, CA

Steven Liu; David A. Day; Lynn M. Russell


Archive | 2010

Composition and Morphology of Individual Combustion, Biomass Burning, and Secondary Organic Particle Types Obtained Using ATOFMS and STXM-NEXAFS Measurements (Invited)

Lynn M. Russell; Ranjit Bahadur; Steven Liu; Satoshi Takahama; Kimberly A. Prather

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Satoshi Takahama

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Patricia K. Quinn

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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T. S. Bates

Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean

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Patrick Shaw

University of California

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Shang Liu

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Douglas A. Day

University of Colorado Boulder

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J. S. Craven

California Institute of Technology

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John H. Seinfeld

California Institute of Technology

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