Estimation of dust related ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere: Comparison of profiling and in-situ measurements

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Vertical profiles of number concentrations of dust particles relevant for ice nucleation in clouds are derived from lidar measurements. The results are compared to coincidental airborne in-situ measurements of particle number and surface area concentrations in the dust layer. The observations were performed in long-range transported Saharan dust at Barbados and Asian dust at Cyprus. The Asian dust data analysis is ongoing. A comparison of Asian and Saharan dust will be given at the conference. Concentrations of ice nucleating particles in the order of 10 to 1000 per cm-3 in the dust layer are derived for a temperature of-25°C at Barbados. The method can be used to continuously monitor the concentration of ice nucleating dust particles vertically resolved from lidar measurements.

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Haarig, M., Ansmann, A., Walser, A., Baars, H., Urbanneck, C., Weinzierl, B., … Althausen, D. (2019). Estimation of dust related ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere: Comparison of profiling and in-situ measurements. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 99). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199904002

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