2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-314
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How weather events modify aerosol particle size distributions in the Amazon boundary layer

Abstract: Abstract. This study evaluates the effect of weather events on the aerosol particle size distribution (PSD) at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO). This research combines in-situ measurements of PSD and remote sensing data of lightning density, brightness temperature, cloud top height, cloud liquid water, and rain rate and vertical velocity. Measurements were obtained by a scanning mobility particle sizers (SMPS), the new generation of GOES satellites (GOES-16), the SIPAM S-band radar, and the LAP 3000 ra… Show more

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“…At the same time, precipitation is also the main removal mechanism for aerosols, particularly for soluble aerosols suitable to act as CCN (Textor et al, 2006). This strong coupling between observable aerosol, cloud, and precipitation properties and the existence of many confounding factors makes it difficult to establish causality from purely observational studies (Gryspeerdt et al, 2014, Toledo Machado et al, 2021.…”
Section: Aerosol-cloud Interactions Mediated Via Changes In Ccnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, precipitation is also the main removal mechanism for aerosols, particularly for soluble aerosols suitable to act as CCN (Textor et al, 2006). This strong coupling between observable aerosol, cloud, and precipitation properties and the existence of many confounding factors makes it difficult to establish causality from purely observational studies (Gryspeerdt et al, 2014, Toledo Machado et al, 2021.…”
Section: Aerosol-cloud Interactions Mediated Via Changes In Ccnmentioning
confidence: 99%