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Kevin J. Noone

Researcher at Stockholm University

Publications -  109
Citations -  20099

Kevin J. Noone is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Cloud condensation nuclei. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 108 publications receiving 17137 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin J. Noone include University of Miami.

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Small crystals in cirriform clouds: a case study of residue size distribution, cloud water content and related cloud properties

TL;DR: In-situ measurements with the counterflow virtual impactor (CVI) during the ICE-89 campaign are presented in this paper, which include measurements of size distribution of ice crystal residues and independent measurements of crystal number concentration and cloud water content.
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Observations of the evolution of the aerosol, cloud and boundary-layer characteristics during the 1st ACE-2 Lagrangian experiment

TL;DR: In the first Lagrangian experiment of the North Atlantic Regional Aerosol Characterisation Experiment (ACE-2), a parcel of air was tagged by releasing a smart, constant level balloon into it from the Research Vessel Vodyanitskiy as mentioned in this paper.
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A numerical investigation of the destruction of peroxy radical by Cu ion catalysed reactions on atmospheric particles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors calculated Cu molalities from measured Cu aerosol particle concentrations, mass and number size distribution data from a site in central Sweden and found that at low relative humidities the reaction is limited by the mass transport of gas phase HO2• to the particle surface and not by the chemical kinetics of the aqueous reaction.
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Aerosol particles and clouds: which particles form cloud droplets?

TL;DR: In this article, a 1-min time resolution measurement of cloud droplet residuals was made in ambient clouds with a 1.5-minute time resolution, and a weak relationship was found between the number and volume concentrations, because the particles dominating the two concentrations resided in different size ranges.
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Calibration of the TSI 3760 Condensation Nucleus Counter for Nonstandard Operating Conditions

TL;DR: The counting efficiency of the TSI 3760 condensation nucleus counter was tested for operation at reduced flow rates and reduced pressures in this article, and the results indicated that the counting efficiency for particles in the range of 0.02-0.1 μm in diameter is not attenuated in operation at flow rates between 0.2 and 1.4 L/min.