2022
DOI: 10.5194/acp-22-16091-2022
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An evaluation of biomass burning aerosol mass, extinction, and size distribution in GEOS using observations from CAMP2Ex

Abstract: Abstract. Biomass burning aerosol impacts aspects of the atmosphere and Earth system through direct and semi-direct effects, as well as influencing air quality. Despite its importance, the representation of biomass burning aerosol is not always accurate in numerical weather prediction and climate models or reanalysis products. Using observations collected as part of the Cloud, Aerosol and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex) in August through October of 2019, aerosol concentration and optical pro… Show more

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“…However, these results had a high degree of uncertainty and were based on the assumption that BBOA contained a single phase. In addition, researchers often assume that BBOA is in equilibrium with the gas phase in chemical transport models, implying a low viscosity. , No previous studies have measured the RH-dependent viscosity of the total BBOA. Furthermore, if BBOA contains multiple phases, then the viscosity of each individual phase must be measured independently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these results had a high degree of uncertainty and were based on the assumption that BBOA contained a single phase. In addition, researchers often assume that BBOA is in equilibrium with the gas phase in chemical transport models, implying a low viscosity. , No previous studies have measured the RH-dependent viscosity of the total BBOA. Furthermore, if BBOA contains multiple phases, then the viscosity of each individual phase must be measured independently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%