Journal article

Sea State and Boundary Layer Stability Limit Sea Spray Aerosol Lifetime over the Southern Ocean

Sebastian Landwehr, Michele Volpi, Marzieh H Derkani, Filippo Nelli, Alberto Alberello, Alessandro Toffoli, Martin Gysel-Beer, Robin L Modini, Julia Schmale

Wiley | Published : 2020

Abstract

A data set of concurrent measurements of sea spray aerosol concentration, wind speed, sea state, and air and water temperature was acquired across all sectors of the Southern Ocean during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (Austral summer 2016/2017). In addition to the established dependence on wind speed, our observations demonstrate that sea spray aerosol concentrations depend on sea state and the stability of the marine boundary layer. Besides driving sea spray emissions, wind speed and sea state strongly influence the deposition onto the ocean surface and thus aerosol lifetime even for smaller particles. Stable atmospheric conditions allow a typical lifetime of up to 4 days, whil..

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