Ion-induced cloud modulation through new particle formation and runaway cloud condensation nuclei production

Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Will Cantrell, Raymond A. Shaw

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Abstract

Cloud formation in the Pi Convection-Cloud Chamber is achieved via ionization in humid conditions, without the injection of aerosol particles to serve as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Abundant ions, turbulence, and supersaturated water vapor combine to produce new particles, which grow to become CCN sized and eventually are activated to form clouds. Coupling between the new particle formation and cloud droplets causes predator-prey type oscillations in aerosol and droplet concentrations under turbulent conditions. Leading terms are identified in the budgets for Aitken and accumulation mode aerosols and for cloud droplets. The cloud coupling is proposed to be a result of cloud-induced runaway CCN production through aerosol scavenging. The experiments suggest potential applications to marine cloud brightening, in which ions rather than sea-salt aerosols are generated.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberkgae018
JournalOxford Open Climate Change
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • aerosol-cloud interactions
  • cloud oscillations
  • ionization
  • new particle formation

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