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NUCLEATION AND ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS: 19th International Conference | 2013

Aerosol nucleation in coal-fired power-plant plumes

R. G. Stevens; Chantelle Lonsdale; C. A. Brock; Paul Makar; Eladio Knipping; Molly Reed; J. H. Crawford; John S. Holloway; Tim Ryerson; L. Greg Huey; J. B. Nowak; Jeffrey R. Pierce

New-particle nucleation within coal-fired power-plant plumes can have large effects on particle number concentrations, particularly near source regions, with implications for human health and climate. In order to resolve the formation and growth of particles in these plumes, we have integrated TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional (TOMAS) microphysics in the System for Atmospheric Modelling (SAM), a large-eddy simulation/cloud-resolving model (LES/CRM). We have evaluated this model against aircraft observations for three case studies, and the model reproduces well the major features of each case. Using this model, we have shown that meteorology and background aerosol concentrations can have strong effects on new-particle formation and growth in coal-fired power-plant plumes, even if emissions are held constant. We subsequently used the model to evaluate the effects of SO2 and NOx pollution controls on newparticle formation in coal-fired power-plant plumes. We found that strong reductions in NOx emissions without concurrent reductions in SO2 emissions may increase new-particle formation, due to increases in OH formation within the plume. We predicted the change in new-particle formation due to changes in emissions between 1997 and 2010 for 330 coal-fired power plants in the US, and we found a median decrease of 19% in new-particle formation. However, the magnitude and sign of the aerosol changes depend greatly on the relative reductions in NOx and SO2 emissions in each plant. More extensive plume measurements for a range of emissions of SO2 and NOx and in varying background aerosol conditions are needed, however, to better quantify these effects.New-particle nucleation within coal-fired power-plant plumes can have large effects on particle number concentrations, particularly near source regions, with implications for human health and climate. In order to resolve the formation and growth of particles in these plumes, we have integrated TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional (TOMAS) microphysics in the System for Atmospheric Modelling (SAM), a large-eddy simulation/cloud-resolving model (LES/CRM). We have evaluated this model against aircraft observations for three case studies, and the model reproduces well the major features of each case. Using this model, we have shown that meteorology and background aerosol concentrations can have strong effects on new-particle formation and growth in coal-fired power-plant plumes, even if emissions are held constant. We subsequently used the model to evaluate the effects of SO2 and NOx pollution controls on newparticle formation in coal-fired power-plant plumes. We found that strong reductions in NOx emissions without c...


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Nucleation and growth of sulfate aerosol in coal-fired power plant plumes: sensitivity to background aerosol and meteorology

R. G. Stevens; Jeffrey R. Pierce; C. A. Brock; M. K. Reed; J. H. Crawford; John S. Holloway; T. B. Ryerson; L. G. Huey; J. B. Nowak


Atmospheric Environment | 2013

Role of atmospheric ammonia in particulate matter formation in Houston during summertime

Longwen Gong; Rafal Lewicki; Robert J. Griffin; Frank K. Tittel; Chantelle Lonsdale; R. G. Stevens; Jeffrey R. Pierce; Quentin G.J. Malloy; Severin A. Travis; Loliya M. Bobmanuel; Barry Lefer; James Flynn


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

The effect of coal-fired power-plant SO 2 and NO x control technologies on aerosol nucleation in the source plumes

C. R. Lonsdale; R. G. Stevens; C. A. Brock; P. A. Makar; Eladio M. Knipping; Jeffrey R. Pierce


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

The evolution of biomass-burning aerosol size distributions due to coagulation: dependence on fire and meteorological details and parameterization

Kimiko M. Sakamoto; James R. Laing; R. G. Stevens; Daniel A. Jaffe; Jeffrey R. Pierce


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

A parameterization of sub-grid particle formation in sulfur-rich plumes for global- and regional-scale models

R. G. Stevens; J. R. Pierce


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Reduced efficacy of marine cloud brightening geoengineering due to in-plume aerosol coagulation: parameterization and global implications

G. S. Stuart; R. G. Stevens; Antti-Ilari Partanen; A. K. L. Jenkins; Hannele Korhonen; Piers M. Forster; D. V. Spracklen; Jeffrey R. Pierce


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

A Model Intercomparison of CCN-Limited Tenuous Clouds in the High Arctic

R. G. Stevens; Katharina Loewe; Christopher Dearden; Antonios Dimitrelos; Anna Possner; Gesa K. Eirund; Tomi Raatikainen; Adrian Hill; B. J. Shipway; Jonathan M. Wilkinson; Sami Romakkaniemi; Juha Tonttila; Ari Laaksonen; Hannele Korhonen; Paul Connolly; Ulrike Lohmann; C. Hoose; Annica M. L. Ekman; Kenneth S. Carslaw; P. R. Field


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Arctic Aerosol-­Cloud Interactions during ASCOS

R. G. Stevens


AAAR 30th Annual Conference. | 2011

The effect of coal-fired power-plant SO2, NOx and particulate control technologies on aerosol nucleation and growth in the source plumes

Chantelle Lonsdale; R. G. Stevens; Paul Makar; Jeffrey R. Pierce

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Hannele Korhonen

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Chantelle Lonsdale

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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J. B. Nowak

Langley Research Center

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Antti-Ilari Partanen

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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