March 16, 2004
Journal Article

Aerosol Partitioning in Natural Mixed-Phase Clouds

Abstract

In situ aerosol and cloud drop microphysical measurements at a high-alpine site are used to investigate aerosol partitioning between cloud and interstitial phases in natural, mid-latitude, mixed-phase clouds. Measurements indicate a decrease in the activated aerosol fraction (FN; d > 100 nm) with cloud temperature from FN ~ 0.54 in summer liquid-phase clouds to FN ~ 0.08 in winter mixed-phase clouds. The latter may be attributed to the Bergeron-Findeisen mechanism whereby ice crystals grow at the expense of liquid water drops, releasing formerly activated aerosols back into the interstitial phase. This provides a means to distinguish the indirect effects of aerosols on drops and ice crystals.

Revised: April 5, 2005 | Published: March 16, 2004

Citation

Henning S., S. Bojinski, K. Diehl, S.J. Ghan, S. Nyeki, E. Weingartner, and S. Wurzler, et al. 2004. Aerosol Partitioning in Natural Mixed-Phase Clouds. Geophysical Research Letters 31, no. 6:L06101. PNWD-SA-5927. doi:10.1029/2003GL019025