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The southern hemisphere marine Aerosol Characterization Experiment (AC
E 1) was the first of a series of experiments that will quantify the c
hemical and physical processes controlling the evolution and propertie
s of the atmospheric aerosol relevant to radiative forcing and climate
. The goals of this series of process studies are to reduce the overal
l uncertainty in the calculation of climate forcing by aerosols and to
understand the multiphase atmospheric chemical system sufficiently to
be able to provide a prognostic analysis of future radiative forcing
and climate response. ACE 1, which was conducted from November 15 to D
ecember 14, 1995, over the southwest Pacific Ocean, south of Australia
, quantified the chemical, physical, radiative, and cloud nucleating p
roperties and furthered our understanding of the processes controlling
the aerosol properties in this minimally polluted marine atmosphere.
The experiment involved the efforts of scientists from 45 research ins
titutes in 11 countries.