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The relation between the concentration of atmospheric condensation nuclei and other meteorological elements at valentia observatory

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Measurements of the concentration of condensation nuclei made twice daily (0h and 12h GMT) with aNolan-Pollak photo-electric counter at Valentia Observatory, in the extreme Southwest of Ireland, over the 4 years 1951–1954, are analysed to show relation with other meteorological elements. It is found that concentration at 12h is generally higher than at (h and that precipitation at the time of observation or in the preceding hour reduces concentration by between 40% and 50%. From measurements made when there was no precipitation at the time or in the previous hour it is found that concentration decreases with increasing wind speed but does not vary appreciably with wind direction apart from a sector from which pollution could be expected. High concentrations are found with visibility below 7 miles, with inversion of temperature, when free from the effects of pollution, follows fairly closely that of duration of bright sunshine.

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Es werden Messungen der Konzentration von Kondensationskernen, welche zweimal täglich (um 0h und 12h G.M.T.) mit einem photo-elektrischen Kernzähler nachNolan undPollak am Observatorium in Valentia (im äussersten Südwesten von Irland) in den Jahren 1951 bis 1954 durchgeführt wurden, auf Beziehungen zu anderen meteorologischen Elementen hin untersucht. Die Resultate zeigen, dass die Konzentration um 12 Uhr im allgemeinen grösser ist als um 0 Uhr und, dass die Niederschlag zur Zeit der Beobachtung oder in der der Beobachtung vorausgehenden Stunde die Konzentration um 40 bis 50% herabsetzt. Wenn kein Niederschlag zur Zeit der Messung oder in der vorangehenden Stunde verzeichnet wurde, nimmt die Konzentration mit zunehmender Windgeschwindigkeit ab; sie ändert sich jedoch nicht nennenswert mit der Windrichtung, abgesehen von einem Sektor, aus welchem Verunreinigung zu erwarten war. Hohe Konzentration wurde bei Sichtweiten unterhalb 7 Meilen gefunden, ferner bei Temperaturinversion, und, um 12 Uhr, bei geringer Bewölkung. Der jährliche Gang der Konzentration der Kerne folgt ziemlich genau jenem der Sonnenscheindauer, wenn die Fälle, wo Verunreinigung der Luft stattfindet, ausgeschlossen werden.

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McWilliams, S., Morgan, W.A. The relation between the concentration of atmospheric condensation nuclei and other meteorological elements at valentia observatory. Geofisica Pura e Applicata 31, 129–146 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01999596

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