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...
Main Authors: | Barahona, D, West, R, Stier, P, Romakkaniemi, S, Kokkola, H, Nenes, A |
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Other Authors: | European Geosciences Union |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2010
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