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A case study of ship track formation in a polluted marine boundary layer
Noone, K.J.; Johnson, D.W.; Taylor, J.P.; Ferek, R.J.; Garrett, T.; Hobbs, P.V.; Durkee, P.A.; Nielsen, K.; Öström, E.; O'Dowd, C.; Smith, M.H.; Russell, L.M.; Flagan, R.C.; Seinfeld, J.H.; De Bock, L.; Van Grieken, R.; Hudson, J.G.; Brooks, I.; Gasparovic, R.F.; Pockalny, R.A. (2000). A case study of ship track formation in a polluted marine boundary layer. J. Atmos. Sci. 57: 2748-2764
In: Journal of the atmospheric sciences. American Meteorological Society: Boston, etc.. ISSN 0022-4928; e-ISSN 1520-0469, more
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Keywords
    Albedo
    Atmosphere
    Atmosphere
    Cloud cover
    Colloids > Aerosols
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    Hydrometeors > Clouds
    Layers > Boundary layers
    Layers > Boundary layers > Atmospheric boundary layer
    Man-induced effects
    Particulates
    Pollution > Air pollution
    Pollution > Water pollution > Marine pollution
    Remote sensing
    Vehicles > Surface craft > Ships
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Noone, K.J., correspondent
  • Johnson, D.W.
  • Taylor, J.P.
  • Ferek, R.J.
  • Garrett, T.
  • Hobbs, P.V.
  • Durkee, P.A.
  • Nielsen, K.
  • Öström, E.
  • O'Dowd, C.
  • Smith, M.H.
  • Russell, L.M.
  • Flagan, R.C.
  • Seinfeld, J.H.
  • De Bock, L.
  • Van Grieken, R., more
  • Hudson, J.G.
  • Brooks, I.
  • Gasparovic, R.F.
  • Pockalny, R.A.

Abstract
    A case study of the effects of ship emissions on the microphysical, radiative, and chemical properties of polluted marine boundary layer clouds is presented. Two ship tracks are discussed in detail. In situ measurements of cloud drop size distributions, liquid water content, and cloud radiative properties, as well as aerosol size distributions (outside-cloud, interstitial, and cloud droplet residual particles) and aerosol chemistry, are presented. These are related to remotely sensed measurements of cloud radiative properties. The authors examine the processes behind ship track formation in a polluted marine boundary layer as an example of the effects of anthropogenic particulate pollution on the albedo of marine stratiform clouds.

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