Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France
Atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) contribute to initiate precipitation. In particular, biological INPs act at warmer temperatures than other types of particles (>−10 °C) therefore potentially defining precipitation distribution. Here, in order to identify potential environmental dri...
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doaj-4af3a3bf977440bc8b3c496660b696922020-11-24T21:46:46ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332017-11-0181122910.3390/atmos8110229atmos8110229Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, FranceGlwadys Pouzet0Elodie Peghaire1Maxime Aguès2Jean-Luc Baray3Franz Conen4Pierre Amato5Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceUniversité Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceUniversité Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceUniversité Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, Basel 4056, SwitzerlandUniversité Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceAtmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) contribute to initiate precipitation. In particular, biological INPs act at warmer temperatures than other types of particles (>−10 °C) therefore potentially defining precipitation distribution. Here, in order to identify potential environmental drivers in the distribution and fate of biological INPs in the atmosphere, we conducted a mid-term study of the freezing characteristics of precipitation. A total of 121 samples were collected during a period of >1.5 years at the rural site of Opme (680 m a.s.l. (above sea level), France). INP concentration ranged over two orders of magnitude at a given temperature depending on the sample; there were <1 INPs mL−1 at ≥−5 °C, ~0.1 to 10 mL−1 between −5 °C and −8 °C, and ~1 to 100 mL−1 at colder temperatures. The data support the existence of an intimate natural link between biological INPs and hydrological cycles. In addition, acidification was strongly correlated with a decrease of the freezing characteristics of the samples, suggesting that human activities impact the role of INPs as triggers of precipitation. Water isotope ratio measurements and statistical comparison with aerosol and cloud water data confirmed some extent of INP partitioning in the atmosphere, with the INPs active at the warmest temperatures tending to be more efficiently precipitated.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/8/11/229ice nucleating particlesprecipitationclimatology |
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Glwadys Pouzet Elodie Peghaire Maxime Aguès Jean-Luc Baray Franz Conen Pierre Amato Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France Atmosphere ice nucleating particles precipitation climatology |
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Glwadys Pouzet Elodie Peghaire Maxime Aguès Jean-Luc Baray Franz Conen Pierre Amato |
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Glwadys Pouzet |
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Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France |
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Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France |
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Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France |
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Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France |
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Atmospheric Processing and Variability of Biological Ice Nucleating Particles in Precipitation at Opme, France |
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atmospheric processing and variability of biological ice nucleating particles in precipitation at opme, france |
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Atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) contribute to initiate precipitation. In particular, biological INPs act at warmer temperatures than other types of particles (>−10 °C) therefore potentially defining precipitation distribution. Here, in order to identify potential environmental drivers in the distribution and fate of biological INPs in the atmosphere, we conducted a mid-term study of the freezing characteristics of precipitation. A total of 121 samples were collected during a period of >1.5 years at the rural site of Opme (680 m a.s.l. (above sea level), France). INP concentration ranged over two orders of magnitude at a given temperature depending on the sample; there were <1 INPs mL−1 at ≥−5 °C, ~0.1 to 10 mL−1 between −5 °C and −8 °C, and ~1 to 100 mL−1 at colder temperatures. The data support the existence of an intimate natural link between biological INPs and hydrological cycles. In addition, acidification was strongly correlated with a decrease of the freezing characteristics of the samples, suggesting that human activities impact the role of INPs as triggers of precipitation. Water isotope ratio measurements and statistical comparison with aerosol and cloud water data confirmed some extent of INP partitioning in the atmosphere, with the INPs active at the warmest temperatures tending to be more efficiently precipitated. |
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ice nucleating particles precipitation climatology |
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