Number size distributions of submicron atmospheric aerosol were measured be
tween February 1, 1996 and January 31, 1997 at a forest site in Southern Fi
nland. Over 50,000 10-min spectra in the size range 3-500 nm were obtained
by two parallel DMPSs. The spectra were fitted with two or three lognormal
distributions. The occurrence and evolution of different size modes are des
cribed, and the seasonal variation of the modes are discussed. Particle for
mation with subsequent growth is observed to Lake place in the vicinity of
the site mostly during spring time. Particle growth leads to a strong conne
ction between the mean sizes and concentrations of nucleation and Aitken mo
de particles in spring. During winter time, the modes are more separate and
stable in particle size. Also the average concentration of nucleation mode
particles (D-p < 20 nm) is usually less in winter time, but still a clear
nucleation mode is frequently observed. The characteristic features of summ
er and autumn are not as distinguishable as they are for winter and spring.
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