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The Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE): a new online instrument for laboratory studies and automated long-term field observations of ice-nucleating particles
by
Ullrich, Romy
, Murray, Benjamin J.
, Vepuri, Hemanth S. K.
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Lacher, Larissa
, Adams, Michael
, Boffo, Cristian
, Vogel, Franziska
, Hobl, Achim
, Hiranuma, Naruki
, Pfeuffer, Tatjana
, Weiß, Maximilian
, Nadolny, Jens
in
aerosol
/ Aerosol interaction
/ Albedo
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric radiation
/ Atmospheric radiation measurements
/ Automation
/ cloud
/ Cloud albedo
/ Cloud chambers
/ Clouds
/ Downward long wave radiation
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Experiments
/ freeze
/ Freezing
/ Frost
/ Frost formation
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ ice nucleating particle
/ Ice nucleation
/ Instrumentation
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory equipment
/ Measurement
/ Measuring instruments
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleation processes
/ Observatories
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Radiation measurement
/ SGP
/ Spatial data
/ Submerging
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Temporal variations
/ Tropospheric temperatures
/ Water droplets
/ Water drops
2021
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The Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE): a new online instrument for laboratory studies and automated long-term field observations of ice-nucleating particles
by
Ullrich, Romy
, Murray, Benjamin J.
, Vepuri, Hemanth S. K.
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Lacher, Larissa
, Adams, Michael
, Boffo, Cristian
, Vogel, Franziska
, Hobl, Achim
, Hiranuma, Naruki
, Pfeuffer, Tatjana
, Weiß, Maximilian
, Nadolny, Jens
in
aerosol
/ Aerosol interaction
/ Albedo
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric radiation
/ Atmospheric radiation measurements
/ Automation
/ cloud
/ Cloud albedo
/ Cloud chambers
/ Clouds
/ Downward long wave radiation
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Experiments
/ freeze
/ Freezing
/ Frost
/ Frost formation
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ ice nucleating particle
/ Ice nucleation
/ Instrumentation
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory equipment
/ Measurement
/ Measuring instruments
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleation processes
/ Observatories
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Radiation measurement
/ SGP
/ Spatial data
/ Submerging
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Temporal variations
/ Tropospheric temperatures
/ Water droplets
/ Water drops
2021
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The Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE): a new online instrument for laboratory studies and automated long-term field observations of ice-nucleating particles
by
Ullrich, Romy
, Murray, Benjamin J.
, Vepuri, Hemanth S. K.
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Lacher, Larissa
, Adams, Michael
, Boffo, Cristian
, Vogel, Franziska
, Hobl, Achim
, Hiranuma, Naruki
, Pfeuffer, Tatjana
, Weiß, Maximilian
, Nadolny, Jens
in
aerosol
/ Aerosol interaction
/ Albedo
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric radiation
/ Atmospheric radiation measurements
/ Automation
/ cloud
/ Cloud albedo
/ Cloud chambers
/ Clouds
/ Downward long wave radiation
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Experiments
/ freeze
/ Freezing
/ Frost
/ Frost formation
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ ice nucleating particle
/ Ice nucleation
/ Instrumentation
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory equipment
/ Measurement
/ Measuring instruments
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleation processes
/ Observatories
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Radiation measurement
/ SGP
/ Spatial data
/ Submerging
/ Technology application
/ Temperature
/ Temporal variations
/ Tropospheric temperatures
/ Water droplets
/ Water drops
2021
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The Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE): a new online instrument for laboratory studies and automated long-term field observations of ice-nucleating particles
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The Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE): a new online instrument for laboratory studies and automated long-term field observations of ice-nucleating particles
2021
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Overview
Atmospheric ice-nucleating particles (INPs) play an important role in determining the phase of clouds, which affects their albedo and lifetime. A lack of data on the spatial and temporal variation of INPs around the globe limits our predictive capacity and understanding of clouds containing ice. Automated instrumentation that can robustly measure INP concentrations across the full range of tropospheric temperatures is needed in order to address this knowledge gap. In this study, we demonstrate the functionality and capacity of the new Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE) to study ice nucleation processes and to measure INP concentrations under conditions pertinent for mixed-phase clouds, with temperatures from about −10 to about −40 ∘C. PINE is a cloud expansion chamber which avoids frost formation on the cold walls and thereby omits frost fragmentation and related background ice signals during the operation. The development, working principle and treatment of data for the PINE instrument is discussed in detail. We present laboratory-based tests where PINE measurements were compared with those from the established AIDA (Aerosol Interaction and Dynamics in the Atmosphere) cloud chamber. Within experimental uncertainties, PINE agreed with AIDA for homogeneous freezing of pure water droplets and the immersion freezing activity of mineral aerosols. Results from a first field campaign conducted at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Southern Great Plains (SGP) observatory in Oklahoma, USA, from 1 October to 14 November 2019 with the latest PINE design (a commercially available PINE chamber) are also shown, demonstrating PINE's ability to make automated field measurements of INP concentrations at a time resolution of about 8 min with continuous temperature scans for INP measurements between −10 and −30 ∘C. During this field campaign, PINE was continuously operated for 45 d in a fully automated and semi-autonomous way, demonstrating the capability of this new instrument to also be used for longer-term field measurements and INP monitoring activities in observatories.
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