Pf. Yuen et al., THE EFFECTS OF IN-CLOUD SULFATE PRODUCTION ON LIGHT-SCATTERING PROPERTIES OF CONTINENTAL AEROSOL, Journal of applied meteorology, 33(7), 1994, pp. 848-854
Model calculations are presented for continental scenarios that demons
trate that the heterogeneity in the chemistry of different size cloud
drops can have a significant impact on the amount of sulfate produced
in cloud, its size distribution, and the consequent integral light-sca
ttering efficiency of sulfate. The results are contrasted with previou
s calculations for a marine scenario.