Investigating the applicability of a global average calibration line for ambient size-resolved Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) measurements: A technical note

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, OCEAN
Rizana Salim, Aishwarya Singh, S. S, Kavyashree. N. Kalkura, Amar Krishna Gopinath, S. Raj, Ramesh Chand K.A, R. Krishna, S. Gunthe
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Aerosol-cloud-precipitation interaction represents the largest uncertainty in climate change’s current and future understanding. Therefore, aerosol properties affecting the cloud and precipitation formation and their accurate estimation is a first step in developing improved parameterizations for the prognostic climate models. Over the last couple of decades, a commercially available Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter (CCNC) has been deployed in the field and laboratory for characterizing CCN properties of ambient or atmospherically relevant laboratory-generated aerosols. However, most of the CCN measurements performed in the field are often compounded with the erroneous estimation of CCN concentration and other parameters due to a lack of robust and accurate CCNC calibration. CCNC is not a plug-and-play instrument and requires prudent calibration and operation, to avoid erroneous data and added parameterization uncertainties. In this work, we propose and demonstrate the usability of a global calibration equation derived from CCNC calibration experiments from 8 contrasting global environments. Significant correlationwas observed between the global calibration and each of the 16 individual experiments. A significant improvement in the correlation was observed when the calibration experiments were separated for high altitude measurements. Using these equations, we further derived the effective hygroscopicity parameter and found lower relative uncertainty in the hygroscopicity parameter at higher effective supersaturation. Our results signify that altitude-based pressure change could be of importance for accurate calibration at high altitude locations. Our results are consistent with previous studies emphasizing the criticality of the accurate CCN calibration for the lower supersaturations.
研究全球平均校准线对环境尺寸分辨云凝结核(CCN)测量的适用性:技术说明
气溶胶-云-降水的相互作用是当前和未来对气候变化认识中最大的不确定性。因此,影响云和降水形成及其准确估计的气溶胶特性是开发改进的预测气候模式参数化的第一步。在过去的几十年里,商用云凝结核计数器(CCNC)已经在现场和实验室中部署,用于表征环境或大气相关实验室产生的气溶胶的CCN特性。然而,由于缺乏可靠和准确的CCNC校准,在野外进行的大多数CCN测量通常与CCN浓度和其他参数的错误估计相结合。CCNC不是即插即用的仪器,需要谨慎的校准和操作,以避免错误的数据和增加的参数化不确定性。在这项工作中,我们提出并证明了一个全球校准方程的可用性,该方程来源于8种不同全球环境下的CCNC校准实验。整体校准与16个单独实验之间存在显著相关性。当标定实验分离用于高海拔测量时,相关性有显著改善。利用这些方程,我们进一步推导了有效吸湿性参数,并发现在较高的有效过饱和度下,吸湿性参数的相对不确定性较低。我们的结果表明,基于海拔的压力变化可能对高海拔地区的精确校准很重要。我们的结果与先前的研究一致,强调准确的CCN校准对于较低过饱和度的重要性。
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (JTECH) publishes research describing instrumentation and methods used in atmospheric and oceanic research, including remote sensing instruments; measurements, validation, and data analysis techniques from satellites, aircraft, balloons, and surface-based platforms; in situ instruments, measurements, and methods for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation and assimilation in numerical models; and information systems and algorithms.
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