TY - JOUR
T1 - Airborne measurements over the boreal forest of southern Finland during new particle formation events in 2009 and 2010
AU - Schobesberger, Siegfried
AU - Väänänen, Riikka
AU - Leino, Katri
AU - Virkkula, Aki
AU - Backman, John
AU - Pohja, Toivo
AU - Siivola, Erkki
AU - Franchin, Alessandro
AU - Mikkilä, Jyri
AU - Paramonov, Mikhail
AU - Aalto, Pasi P.
AU - Krejci, Radovan
AU - Petäjä, Tuukka
AU - Kulmala, Markku
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - We conducted airborne observations of aerosol physical properties over the southern Finland boreal forest environment. The aim was to investigate the lower tropospheric aerosol (up to 4-km altitude) over an area of 250 by 200 km, in particular during new particle formation (NPF) events, and to address the spatial variability of aerosol number concentration and number size distribution. The regional NPF events, detected both airborne and at the ground, with air masses originating from the Arctic or northern Atlantic Ocean were studied throughout the boundary layer and throughout the area covered. Three suitable case studies are presented in more detail. In two of these studies, the concentrations of nucleation mode particles (3-10 nm in diameter) were found considerably higher (up to a factor of 30) in the upper parts of the planetary boundary layer compared to ground-based measurements during the nucleation events. The observed vertical variation can be connected to boundary layer dynamics and interactions between the boundary layer and the lower free troposphere, likely yielding high concentrations of newly formed aerosol particles. Our results suggest that nucleation does not necessarily occur close to the surface. In one presented case we found evidence of NPF occurring in a limited area above cloud, in the complete absence of a regional NPF event.
AB - We conducted airborne observations of aerosol physical properties over the southern Finland boreal forest environment. The aim was to investigate the lower tropospheric aerosol (up to 4-km altitude) over an area of 250 by 200 km, in particular during new particle formation (NPF) events, and to address the spatial variability of aerosol number concentration and number size distribution. The regional NPF events, detected both airborne and at the ground, with air masses originating from the Arctic or northern Atlantic Ocean were studied throughout the boundary layer and throughout the area covered. Three suitable case studies are presented in more detail. In two of these studies, the concentrations of nucleation mode particles (3-10 nm in diameter) were found considerably higher (up to a factor of 30) in the upper parts of the planetary boundary layer compared to ground-based measurements during the nucleation events. The observed vertical variation can be connected to boundary layer dynamics and interactions between the boundary layer and the lower free troposphere, likely yielding high concentrations of newly formed aerosol particles. Our results suggest that nucleation does not necessarily occur close to the surface. In one presented case we found evidence of NPF occurring in a limited area above cloud, in the complete absence of a regional NPF event.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84875284161
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84875284161
SN - 1239-6095
VL - 18
SP - 145
EP - 163
JO - Boreal Environment Research
JF - Boreal Environment Research
IS - 2
ER -