Oral session:
S15.1 The retention of organics during riming: wind tunnel and model results Alexander Jost*1, Karoline Diehl2, Subir Kumar Mitra1, Miklós Szakáll2, Stephan Borrmann1,2 1Max Planck Institue for Chemistry, Germany, 2University of Mainz, Germany |
S15.2 Tracking the footprint of collisions and aqueous-phase chemical reactions on aerosol size distribution using a lagrangian cloud-microphysics scheme Anna Jaruga*, Piotr Dziekan, Anna Zimniak, Hanna Pawlowska University of Warsaw, Poland (video; position 0:00) |
S15.3 A new method for estimating aerosol mass flux in the urban surface layer by LAS Renmin Yuan University of Science and Technology of China, China (video; position 15:00) |
S15.4 Cloud residual particle composition measurements in convective clouds over the Amazon during ACRIDICON- CHUV A Christiane Schulz*1, Johannes Schneider1, Stephan Mertes2, Udo Kästner2, Stephan Borrmann1,3 1Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany, 2Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Germany, 3Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany (video; position 30:00) |
S15.5 Examination Of The Potential Impacts Of Dust and Pollution Aerosol Acting As Cloud Nucleating Aerosol On Water Resources In The Colorado River Basin Vandana Jha*, William R Cotton, Gustavo G Carrio, Jeffery Pierce Colorado State University, USA (video; position 45:00) |
S15.6 Multiphase production of oxalates on the global scale Holger Tost Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany (video; position 0:00) |
S15.7 Modelling cloud chemistry at the puy de Dôme station Clémence ROSE*1, Laurent DEGUILLAUME1, Nadine CHAUMERLIAC1, Hélène PERROUX1, Luc PATRYL2, Patrick ARMAND2, Camille MOUCHEL-VALLON1 1CNRS LaMP/OPGC, France, 2CEA, France (video; position 15:00) |
S15.9 Combining cloud physics instruments with geochemical analysis of rain and cloud samples – a tool for better understanding aerosol-cloud interactions. Assaf Zipori*1, Daniel Rosenfeld1, Yvonne Boose2, Larissa Lacher2, Erel Yigal1 1The Institute of Earth Sciences, Israel, 2institute for atmospheric and climate science, Swaziland (video; position 30:00) |
S15.10 Chemical and microbial content of clouds collected at the Reunion island in the Indian Ocean Mickael Vaitilingom*1,2, Laurent Deguillaume1, Magali Abrantes2, Muriel Joly2, Martine Sancelme2, Frederic Burnet3, Jean-Marc Metzger4, Anne-Marie Delort2, Valentin Duflot4, Pierre Tulet4 1LaMP/OPGC,CNRS UMR 6016, France, 2ICCF, CNRS UMR 6296, France, 3CNRM/GAME, Meteo France-CNRS UMR 3589, France, 4LACy/OPAR, CNRS UMR 8105, Reunion (video; position 0:00) |
S15.11 Aerosol wet deposition at Appalachian Mountains site in the United States Constantin Andronache Boston College, USA (video; position 15:00) |
Poster session:
P15.1 Modeling of the volcanic convection and acid precipitation of the Piton de La Fournaise during the April 2007 eruption Tulet Pierre*1, Durand Jonathan1, Filippi Jean-Batiste2, Leriche Maud3, Bielli Soline1 1LACy (CNRS, Réunion University, Météo-France), Reunion, 2SPE (CNRS, Corte University), France, 3LA (CNRS, Toulouse III university), France |
P15.2 Chemical Composition of Fog Water in the Winter Season in Nanjing: Observational Study Shuxian Fan Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China |
P15.3 Numerical simulation of cloud chemistry using bin microphysical scheme Gabriella Schmeller*, István Geresdi University of Pécs, Hungary |
P15.4 Characterizing the Chemical Properties of Individual Metal-containing Particles in the Atmosphere of Nanjing by Single Particle Mass Spectrometry (SPAMS) Kui Chen*1,2, Yan Yin1,2, Shaofei Kong1,2, Hui Rui1, Honglei Wang1,2 1Key Laboratory for Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation of China Meteorological Administration, China, 2Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, China |
P15.5 SPACCIM modelling of the non-radical aqueous-phase chemistry of organic compounds in clouds and deliquesced aerosols Andreas Tilgner*, Erik Hans Hoffmann, Luisa Schöne, Ralf Wolke, Hartmut Herrmann Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Germany |
P15.6 WRF Modelling of ozone transport over the West Pacific Warm Pool Richard Newton*1, Geraint Vaughan1, Charles Chemel2 1University of Manchester, UK, 2University of Hertfordshire, UK |
P15.7 Hygroscopic parameterization of multi – scale aerosol during summer in the Mount Huang,China Yang Suying, Wang qihua*, Li yanwei, Yin Yan, Zhang Zefeng, Chen Hui Nangjing university of information science and technology, China |
P15.8 Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)-activation behaviour of atmospheric black carbon particles and acquisition of coating in fog Ghislain Motos*, Julia Schmale, Joel Corbin, Marco Zanatta, Urs Baltensperger, Martin Gysel Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland |
P15.9 15 years of in-situ measurements of upper tropospheric humidity and ice-supersaturated regions by the MOZAIC programme Patrick Neis1, Herman G.J. Smit1, Susanne Rohs1, Florian Berkes1, Philippe Nedelec2, Damien Boulanger2, Peter Spichtinger3, Andreas Petzold*1 1Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung 8: Toposphäre, Germany, 2Laboratoire d’aérologie, CNRS UMR-5560 et Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Université Paul-Sabatier, France, 3Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Germany |
P15.10 Role of bacteria in atmospheric chemistry: Biodegradation rates determination in cloud water, from experimentation to modelisation. Nolwenn Wirgot*1, Hélène Perroux2,3, Muriel Joly1,2, Laurent Deguillaume2,3, Virginie Vinatier1, Anne-Marie Delort1,4 1Blaise Pascal University, Institute of chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2Blaise Pascal University, OPGC,LaMP, France, 3CNRS, UMR 6016, LaMP/OPGC, BP 80026, F-63171, France, 4CNRS, UMR 6296, ICCF, France |
P15.11 Rainwater chemistry in Central Amazonia during GoAmazon2014/5 Theotonio Pauliquevis*1, Henrique Barbosa2, Ricardo Godoi3, Rodrigo Souza4, Bruno Portela5, Glauber Cirino5, Cybelli Barbosa3, Priscila Kurzlop3, Carlos Yamamoto3, Paulo Artaxo2 1Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3Federal University of Parana, Brazil, 4University of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 5National Institute for Research in Amazonia, Brazil |
P15.12 Antarctic Observations of Bio-Fluorescent Aerosol Ian Crawford1, David Topping2, Simon Ruske1, Michael Flynn1, Keith Bower1, Neil Brough5, Virginia Foot4, Paul Kaye3, Martin Gallagher*1,2 1University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science, UK, 2National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK, 3University of Hertfordshire, Science and Technology Research Institute, UK, 4Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Porton Down,, UK, 5British Antarctic Survey, NERC, UK |
P15.13 Wet removal of black carbon aerosols controlled by their cloud condensation nuclei activity Sho Ohata*1, Tatsuhiro Mori1, Nobuhiro Moteki1, Makoto Koike1, Yutaka Kondo2 1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan |
P15.14 Observational study of the cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity in the Norh China Plain Chunsheng Zhao Peking Univ., China |
P15.15 Multiphase chemistry modelling using the regional model COSMO-MUSCAT: Results for the field campaign HCCT-2010. Ralf Wolke*1, Roland Schrödner2, Andreas Tilgner1, Dominik van Pinxteren1, Hartmut Herrmann1 1Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research, Germany, 2Lund University, Centre for Environental and Climate Research, Sweden |