Applying a New Multi-Scale Aerosol Model
Representing aerosols on 1-kilometer cloud scale within a multi-scale modeling framework yields simulation improvement.
Aerosols and the Atmospheric Ice Machine
In this study, researchers probed the ice nucleation ability of different aerosol types by combining 11-year observations from multiple satellites and cloud-resolving model simulations.
Machine Learning Techniques Speed Up Aircraft Aerosol Mass Spectrometer Analyses
A new capability facilitates source apportionment of organic aerosols in real time.
Strong Chemical Sources and Sinks Govern Secondary Organic Aerosol Loadings
Earth system model highlights the role of chemical sources and sinks of aerosols
A New Route to Studying How Aerosols Form Ice Crystals
A new type of ice chamber allows researchers to understand how ice forms on atmospheric aerosol particles.
Sea-Spray Aerosols Change Atmospheric River Precipitation in Mountains
Aerosols from sea-spray that are transported by atmospheric rivers enhance snow precipitation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
New Aerosol Modeling Approach Takes Cues from Lab Experiments
A dynamic empirical framework for secondary organic aerosols could help bridge a significant gap between measurements and model predictions.