An airborne isothermal haze chamber
Abstract
Thermal gradient diffusion cloud chambers (TGDCC) are used to determine the concentrations of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) with critical supersaturations greater than or equal to about 0.2%. The CCN concentrations measured with the airborne IHC were lower than theoretically predicted by factors ranging between 7.9 and 9.0. The CCN concentrations measured with the airborne IHC were lower than the concentrations measured with the larger laboratory IHC's by factors ranging between 3.9 and 7.5. The bounds of the supersaturation ranges of the airborne IHC and the CSU-Mee TGDCC do not overlap. Nevertheless, the slopes of the interpolated data between the bounds agree favorably with the theoretical slopes.
- Publication:
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The Third International Cloud Condensation Nuclei Workshop
- Pub Date:
- November 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981clcn.work...28H
- Keywords:
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- Cloud Chambers;
- Condensing;
- Haze;
- Ice Nuclei;
- Nucleation;
- Precipitation Particle Measurement;
- Supersaturation;
- Aerosols;
- Airborne Equipment;
- Calibrating;
- Cloud Physics;
- Counters;
- Drop Size;
- Nephanalysis;
- Temperature Gradients;
- Thermal Diffusion;
- Instrumentation and Photography