cloud condensation nuclei

meteorology
Also known as: CCN

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atmospheric and cloud processes

  • feathery cirrus clouds over Pinawa Dam Provincial Park
    In atmosphere: Condensation

    The concentration of cloud condensation nuclei in the lower troposphere at a supersaturation of 1 percent ranges from about 100 per cubic centimetre (approximately 1,600 per cubic inch) in size in oceanic air to 500 per cubic centimetre (8,000 per cubic inch) in the atmosphere over a continent.…

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  • feathery cirrus clouds over Pinawa Dam Provincial Park
    In atmosphere: Condensation

    Examples of cloud condensation nuclei include sodium chloride (NaCl) and ammonium sulfate ([NH4]2 SO2), whereas the clay mineral kaolinite is an example of an ice nuclei. In addition, naturally occurring bacteria found in decayed leaf litter can serve as ice nuclei at temperatures of less than about…

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biosphere impact on precipitation processes

weather modification