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Tellus B | 2001

Kinetic limitations on cloud droplet formation and impact on cloud albedo

Athanasios Nenes; Steven J. Ghan; Hayder Abdul-Razzak; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; John H. Seinfeld

Under certain conditions mass transfer limitations on the growth of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) may have a significant impact on the number of droplets that can form in a cloud. The assumption that particles remain in equilibrium until activated may therefore not always be appropriate for aerosol populations existing in the atmosphere. This work identifies three mechanisms that lead to kinetic limitations, the effect of which on activated cloud droplet number and cloud albedo is assessed using a one-dimensional cloud parcel model with detailed microphysics for a variety of aerosol size distributions and updraft velocities. In assessing the effect of kinetic limitations, we have assumed as cloud droplets not only those that are strictly activated (as dictated by classical Köhler theory), but also unactivated drops large enough to have an impact on cloud optical properties. Aerosol number concentration is found to be the key parameter that controls the significance of kinetic effects. Simulations indicate that the equilibrium assumption leads to an overprediction of droplet number by less than 10% for marine aerosol; this overprediction can exceed 40% for urban type aerosol. Overall, the effect of kinetic limitations on cloud albedo can be considered important when equilibrium activation theory consistently overpredicts droplet number by more than 10%. The maximum change in cloud albedo as a result of kinetic limitations is less than 0.005 for cases such as marine aerosol; however albedo differences can exceed 0.1 under more polluted conditions. Kinetic limitations are thus not expected to be climatically significant on a global scale, but can regionally have a large impact on cloud albedo.


Archive | 2010

Brief (<1 sec) delays to particle activation, and their influence on deposition patterns in the respiratory system

Christopher R. Ruehl; Michael J. Kleeman; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Athanasios Nenes


Archive | 2010

First Results From a Dynamic Fog Climatology Modeling System

Travis O'Brien; Lisa Cirbus Sloan; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Ian C. Faloona; Mark A. Snyder; David L. Rossiter


Archive | 2010

Influence of the Entrainment Interface Layer on Cloud Microphysical Properties near Stratocumulus Top

Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Jerome Carman; David L. Rossiter


Archive | 2010

Marine Stratocumulus during VOCALS: Comparing Microphysical Observations to Large-Eddy Simulation Results

J. S. Petters; David L. Rossiter; Graham Feingold; Hongli Jiang; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang


Archive | 2010

Towards an Understanding of Aerosol Redistribution by Shallow Cumulus Clouds with a Focus on Organics

Anna Wonaschuetz; Armin Sorooshian; Shane Murphy; B. Ervens; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Graham Feingold; Haflidi H. Jonsson; Richard C. Flagan; John Seinfeld


Archive | 2009

Drizzle and Sub-cloud Evaporation in Marine Stratocumulus and Implications for Water and Energy Budgets

David L. Rossiter; Jennifer D. Small; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang


Archive | 2008

Insights Into Water-Soluble Organic Aerosol Sources From Carbon-13 Ratios of Size Exclusion Chromatography Fractions

Christopher R. Ruehl; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Matthew McCarthy


Archive | 2008

Does Aerosol Concentration Affect Whether Mixing Occurs Inhomogeneously or Homogeneously in Warm Cumulus

Jennifer D. Small; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang; Graham Feingold; Hongli Jiang


Archive | 2008

Sub-cloud Evaporation in Marine Stratocumulus and Implications for Water and Energy Budgets

David L. Rossiter; Jennifer D. Small; Patrick Yung-Shie Chuang

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John Seinfeld

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Athanasios Nenes

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Anthony Bucholtz

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Miao-Ling Lu

California Institute of Technology

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