Author/Authors :
JOST HEINTZENBERG، نويسنده , , BIRGIT WEHNER، نويسنده , , WOLFRAM BIRMILI، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We have devised a new search algorithm for secondary particle formation events, or ‘nucleation events’ in data sets
of atmospheric particle size distributions. The search algorithm is simple and based on the investigation of 18 integral
parameters of the particle size distribution, three of which were found to be most relevant for identifying nucleation
events. The algorithm is tested using long-term size distribution data sets of high-size resolution observed at Melpitz,
Hohenpeissenberg, and Leipzig, Germany, and Beijing, China, thereby covering a wide range of clean and polluted
conditions. By specifying the particular training sets, the method can be used by other researchers with different data sets
or different research goals. The same search approach could be applied to identify and analyze other systematic changes
in size distribution such as during frontal passages or sand storms. As an example application of the new algorithm, the
50 strongest nucleation events (‘bananas’) at each of the four sites are analyzed statistically in terms of average changes
of integral parameters of the particle size distribution