Observed interactions between black carbon and hydrometeor during wet scavenging in mixed‐phase clouds

Wet scavenging of black carbon (BC) has been subject to large uncertainty, which importantly determines its atmospheric lifetime and indirect forcing impact on cloud microphysics. This study reveals the complex BC-hydrometeor interactions in mixed-phase clouds via single particle measurements in the real-world environment, by capturing precipitation processes throughout cloud formation, cold rain/graupel, and subsequent snow events at a mountain site influenced by anthropogenic sources in wintertime. We found highly efficient BC wet scavenging during cloud formation, with large and thickly coated BC preferentially incorporated into droplets. During snow processes, BC core sizes in the interstitial phase steadily increased. A mechanism was proposed whereby the BC mass within each droplet was accumulated through droplet collision, leading to larger BC cores, which were then released back to the interstitial air through the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen processes when ice dominated. These results provide fundamental basis for constraining BC wet scavenging.

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Author Ding, Shuo
Zhao, Delong
He, Cenlin
Huang, Mengyu
He, Hui
Tian, Ping
Liu, Quan
Bi, Kai
Yu, Chenjie
Pitt, Joseph
Chen, Ying
Ma, Xincheng
Chen, Yunbo
Jia, Xingcan
Kong, Shaofei
Wu, Jian
Hu, Dawei
Hu, Kang
Ding, Deping
Liu, Dantong
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Publication Date 2019-07-28T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T18:10:58.662022
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:22794
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Suggested Citation Ding, Shuo, Zhao, Delong, He, Cenlin, Huang, Mengyu, He, Hui, Tian, Ping, Liu, Quan, Bi, Kai, Yu, Chenjie, Pitt, Joseph, Chen, Ying, Ma, Xincheng, Chen, Yunbo, Jia, Xingcan, Kong, Shaofei, Wu, Jian, Hu, Dawei, Hu, Kang, Ding, Deping, Liu, Dantong. (2019). Observed interactions between black carbon and hydrometeor during wet scavenging in mixed‐phase clouds. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7pk0k8t. Accessed 29 June 2025.

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