Articles | Volume 18, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-5017-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-5017-2025
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01 Oct 2025
Research article |  | 01 Oct 2025

Lagrangian aerosol particle trajectories in a cloud-free marine atmospheric boundary layer: implications for sampling

Hyungwon John Park, Jeffrey S. Reid, Peter F. Caffrey, Maria J. Chinita, and David H. Richter

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Sea spray affects air–sea interaction, cloud microphysics, and the radiative budget. However, meteorological processes at the wind-gust level complicate the physical interpretation of measured aerosol particle properties. We used meter-scale models to track the life history of thousands of particles under different conditions to show that investigators must account for key factors to link observations at aircraft level to sea-spray emissions at the ocean's surface.
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