Articles | Volume 23, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4931-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4931-2023
Measurement report
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28 Apr 2023
Measurement report |  | 28 Apr 2023

Measurement report: High Arctic aerosol hygroscopicity at sub- and supersaturated conditions during spring and summer

Andreas Massling, Robert Lange, Jakob Boyd Pernov, Ulrich Gosewinkel, Lise-Lotte Sørensen, and Henrik Skov

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Dataset for 'Measurement report: High Arctic aerosol hygroscopicity at sub- and supersaturated conditions during spring and summer' J. Pernov, R. Lange, and A. Massling https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7307293

NOAA/NSIDC Climate Data Record of Passive Microwave Sea Ice Concentration, Version 4 W. N. Meier, F. Fetterer, A. K. Windnagel, and S. Stewart https://doi.org/10.7265/efmz-2t65

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The effect of anthropogenic activities on cloud formation introduces the highest uncertainties with respect to climate change. Data on Arctic aerosols and their corresponding cloud-forming properties are very scarce and most important as the Arctic is warming about 2 times as fast as the rest of the globe. Our studies investigate aerosols in the remote Arctic and suggest relatively high cloud-forming potential, although differences are observed between the Arctic spring and summer.
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