Black carbon scavenging by low-level Arctic clouds

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Paul Zieger
Dominic Heslin-Rees
Linn Karlsson
Makoto Koike
Robin Modini
Radovan Krejci
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[1] Stockholm University,Department of Environmental Science
[2] Stockholm University,Bolin Centre for Climate Research
[3] University of Tokyo,Department of Earth and Planetary Science
[4] Paul Scherrer Institute,Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry
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Black carbon (BC) from anthropogenic and natural sources has a pronounced climatic effect on the polar environment. The interaction of BC with low-level Arctic clouds, important for understanding BC deposition from the atmosphere, is studied using the first long-term observational data set of equivalent black carbon (eBC) inside and outside of clouds observed at Zeppelin Observatory, Svalbard. We show that the measured cloud residual eBC concentrations have a clear seasonal cycle with a maximum in early spring, due to the Arctic haze phenomenon, followed by cleaner summer months with very low concentrations. The scavenged fraction of eBC was positively correlated with the cloud water content and showed lower scavenged fractions at low temperatures, which may be due to mixed-phase cloud processes. A trajectory analysis revealed potential sources of eBC and the need to ensure that aerosol-cloud measurements are collocated, given the differences in air mass origin of cloudy and non-cloudy periods.
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