P. Korhonen et al., MODEL SIMULATION OF THE AMOUNT OF SOLUBLE MASS DURING CLOUD DROPLET FORMATION, Atmospheric environment, 30(10-11), 1996, pp. 1773-1785
The development of the amount of hygroscopic material from nitric acid
vapour in nascent cloud droplets has been studied. This phenomenon wa
s approached first by simple calculations in order to find out maximum
values of condensed hygroscopic material in droplets and in cloud wat
er. Then, a more detailed parcel model with the binary condensation of
water and nitric acid vapours was used for the simulations of the dev
elopment of droplet distribution and the composition of droplets. In t
he parcel model vapours are condensing on the ammonium nitrate particl
es. According to the results of this study condensation of nitric acid
could increase considerably the amount of nitrate ions in the droplet
s, if we compare this to the amount of nitrate ions from ammonium nitr
ate salt. This can lead to the enhanced amount of activated cloud drop
lets.