Author/Authors :
BIRGIT WEHNER، نويسنده , , HOLGER SIEBERT، نويسنده , , Frank Stratmann، نويسنده , , THOMAS TUCH، نويسنده , , By ALFRED WIEDENSOHLER، نويسنده , , TUUKKA PET?J?، نويسنده , , By MIIKKA DAL MASO، نويسنده , , Markku Kulmala، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
During the SATURN campaign 2002, new particle formation, i.e. the occurrence of ultrafine particles was investigated
simultaneously at four ground-based measurement sites. The maximum distance between the sites was
50 km. Additionally, vertical profiles of aerosol particles from 5–10 nm have been measured by a tethered-balloonborne
system at one of the sites.
In general, two different scenarios have been found: (i) new particle formation was measured at all sites nearly in
parallel with subsequent particle growth (homogeneous case) and (ii) new particle formation was observed at one to
three sites irregularly (inhomogeneous case) where subsequent particle growth was often interrupted. The homogeneous
case was connected with stable synoptical conditions, i.e. the region was influenced by a high pressure system. Here,
the horizontal extent of the phenomenon has been estimated to be 400 km at maximum. In the vertical dimension, the
ultrafine particles are well mixed within the entire boundary layer. In the inhomogeneous case the new particle formation
depends mainly on the incoming solar radiation and was often interrupted due the occurrence of clouds. Thus, single
point measurements are not representative for a larger region in that case