Articles | Volume 24, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-11103-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-11103-2024
Measurement report
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02 Oct 2024
Measurement report |  | 02 Oct 2024

Measurement report: In situ vertical profiles of below-cloud aerosol over the central Greenland Ice Sheet

Heather Guy, Andrew S. Martin, Erik Olson, Ian M. Brooks, and Ryan R. Neely III

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Aerosol particles impact cloud properties which influence Greenland Ice Sheet melt. Understanding the aerosol population that interacts with clouds is important for constraining future melt. Measurements of aerosols at cloud height over Greenland are rare, and surface measurements are often used to investigate cloud–aerosol interactions. We use a tethered balloon to measure aerosols up to cloud base and show that surface measurements are often not equivalent to those just below the cloud.
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