Comprehensively accounting for the effect of giant CCN in cloud activation parameterizations

Large cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) (e.g., aged dust particles and seasalt) cannot attain their equilibrium size during the typical timescale of cloud droplet activation. Cloud activation parameterizations applied to aerosol with a large fraction of large CCN often do not account for this limitati...

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Main Authors: Barahona, D, West, R, Stier, P, Romakkaniemi, S, Kokkola, H, Nenes, A
Other Authors: European Geosciences Union
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010
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author Barahona, D
West, R
Stier, P
Romakkaniemi, S
Kokkola, H
Nenes, A
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West, R
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Kokkola, H
Nenes, A
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description Large cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) (e.g., aged dust particles and seasalt) cannot attain their equilibrium size during the typical timescale of cloud droplet activation. Cloud activation parameterizations applied to aerosol with a large fraction of large CCN often do not account for this limitation adequately and can give biased predictions of cloud droplet number concentrations (CDNC). Here we present a simple approach to address this problem that can easily be incorporated into cloud activation parameterizations. This method is demonstrated with activation parameterizations based on the "population splitting" concept of Nenes and Seinfeld (2003); it is shown that accounting for large CCN effects eliminates a positive bias in CDNC where the aerosol dry geometric diameter is greater than 0.5 μm. The method proposed here can also be extended to include the water vapour depletion from pre-existing droplets and ice crystals in global and regional atmospheric models.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6d5bc085-2851-470e-89bf-74e01f2947832022-03-26T19:17:18ZComprehensively accounting for the effect of giant CCN in cloud activation parameterizationsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6d5bc085-2851-470e-89bf-74e01f294783PhysicsAtmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physicsEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetCopernicus Publications2010Barahona, DWest, RStier, PRomakkaniemi, SKokkola, HNenes, AEuropean Geosciences UnionLarge cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) (e.g., aged dust particles and seasalt) cannot attain their equilibrium size during the typical timescale of cloud droplet activation. Cloud activation parameterizations applied to aerosol with a large fraction of large CCN often do not account for this limitation adequately and can give biased predictions of cloud droplet number concentrations (CDNC). Here we present a simple approach to address this problem that can easily be incorporated into cloud activation parameterizations. This method is demonstrated with activation parameterizations based on the "population splitting" concept of Nenes and Seinfeld (2003); it is shown that accounting for large CCN effects eliminates a positive bias in CDNC where the aerosol dry geometric diameter is greater than 0.5 μm. The method proposed here can also be extended to include the water vapour depletion from pre-existing droplets and ice crystals in global and regional atmospheric models.
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Stier, P
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Nenes, A
Comprehensively accounting for the effect of giant CCN in cloud activation parameterizations
title Comprehensively accounting for the effect of giant CCN in cloud activation parameterizations
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title_sort comprehensively accounting for the effect of giant ccn in cloud activation parameterizations
topic Physics
Atmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physics
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