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Measurement report: Introduction to the HyICE-2018 campaign for measurements of ice nucleating particles in the Hyytiälä boreal forest

Authors :
Jonathan Duplissy
Erik S. Thomson
Pyry Poutanen
Antti Manninen
Paavo Heikkilä
David Brus
Alexander D. Harrison
Yusheng Wu
Dmitri Moisseev
Dimitri Castarède
Markku Kulmala
Nina S. Atanasova
János Stenszky
Jonathan P. D. Abbat
Annele Virtanen
Tuukka Petäjä
Nsikanabasi Silas Umo
Ottmar Möhler
Jens Nadolny
Ellen Gute
Matthew Boyer
Kimmo Korhonen
Franziska Vogel
Ulrike Proske
Maija Peltola
Markus Lampimäki
Barbara Bertozzi
Julia Schneider
Larissa Lacher
Zoé Brasseur
Zamin A. Kanji
Dennis H. Bamford
Martin I. Daily
Benjamin J. Murray
Kristina Höhler
Romy Fösig
Paula Hietala
Jorma Keskinen
Janne Levula
Michael P. Adams
Janne Lampilahti
Mikhail Paramonov
Grace C. E. Porter
Tobias Schorr
Saskia Drossaart van Dusseldorp
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2021.

Abstract

The formation of ice particles in Earth’s atmosphere strongly influences the dynamics and optical properties of clouds and their impacts on the climate system. Ice formation in clouds is often triggered heterogeneously by ice nucleating particles (INPs) that represent a very low number of particles in the atmosphere. To date, many sources of INPs, such as mineral and soil dust, have been investigated and identified in the lower latitudes. Although less is known about the sources of ice nucleation at higher latitudes, efforts have been made to identify the sources of INPs in the Arctic and boreal environments. In this study, we investigate the INP emission potential from high latitude boreal forests. We introduce the HyICE-2018 measurement campaign conducted in the boreal forest of Hyytiälä, Finland between February and June 2018. The campaign utilized the infrastructure of the SMEAR II research station with additional instrumentation for measuring INPs to quantify the concentrations and sources of INPs in the boreal environment. In this contribution, we describe the measurement infrastructure and operating procedures during HyICE-2018 and we report results from specific time periods where INP instruments were run in parallel for inter-comparison purposes. Our results show that the suite of instruments deployed during HyICE-2018 reports consistent results and therefore lays the foundation for forthcoming results to be considered holistically. In addition, we compare the INP concentration we measured to INP parameterizations, and we show a very good agreement with the Tobo et al. (2013) parameterization developed from measurements conducted in a ponderosa pine forest ecosystem in Colorado, USA.

Details

ISSN :
16807324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40ad8227d25972005fa39dca12f454ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-744