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The seasonal cycle of ice-nucleating particles linked to the abundance of biogenic aerosol in boreal forests

Title: The seasonal cycle of ice-nucleating particles linked to the abundance of biogenic aerosol in boreal forests
Authors: Schneider, J.; Höhler, K.; Heikkilä, P.; Keskinen, J.; Bertozzi, B.; Bogert, P.; Schorr, T.; Umo, N.S.; Vogel, F.; Brasseur, Z.; Wu, Y.; Hakala, S.; Duplissy, J.; Moisseev, D.; Kulmala, M.; Adams, M.P.; Murray, B.J.; Korhonen, K.; Hao, L.; Thomson, E.S.; Castarède, D.; Leisner, T.; Petäjä, T.; Möhler, O.
Publisher Information: European Geosciences Union
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
Description: Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) trigger the formation of cloud ice crystals in the atmosphere. Therefore, they strongly influence cloud microphysical and optical properties and precipitation and the life cycle of clouds. Improving weather forecasting and climate projection requires an appropriate formulation of atmospheric INP concentrations. This remains challenging as the global INP distribution and variability depend on a variety of aerosol types and sources, and neither their short-term variability nor their long-term seasonal cycles are well covered by continuous measurements. Here, we provide the first year-long set of observations with a pronounced INP seasonal cycle in a boreal forest environment. Besides the observed seasonal cycle in INP concentrations with a minimum in wintertime and maxima in early and late summer, we also provide indications for a seasonal variation in the prevalent INP type. We show that the seasonal dependency of INP concentrations and prevalent INP types is most likely driven by the abundance of biogenic aerosol. As current parameterizations do not reproduce this variability, we suggest a new mechanistic description for boreal forest environments which considers the seasonal variation in INP concentrations. For this, we use the ambient air temperature measured close to the ground at 4.2 m height as a proxy for the season, which appears to affect the source strength of biogenic emissions and, thus, the INP abundance over the boreal forest. Furthermore, we provide new INP parameterizations based on the Ice Nucleation Active Surface Site (INAS) approach, which specifically describes the ice nucleation activity of boreal aerosols particles prevalent in different seasons. Our results characterize the boreal forest as an important but variable INP source and provide new perspectives to describe these new findings in atmospheric models.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
ISSN: 1680-7316
Relation: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/219841/1/acp-21-3899-2021.pdf; Schneider, J., Höhler, K., Heikkilä, P. et al. (21 more authors) (2021) The seasonal cycle of ice-nucleating particles linked to the abundance of biogenic aerosol in boreal forests. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21 (5). pp. 3899-3918. ISSN: 1680-7316
Availability: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/219841/
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.FFE62252
Database: BASE