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Investigation Of Coastal Sea-Fog Formation Using The Wibs (Wide Band Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor) Technique, Shane M. Daly, David O'Connor, David A. Healy, Stig Hellebust, Jovanna Arndt, Eoinj. Mcgillicuddy, Patrick Feeney, Michael Quirke, John C. Wenger, John R. Sodeau Jan 2019

Investigation Of Coastal Sea-Fog Formation Using The Wibs (Wide Band Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor) Technique, Shane M. Daly, David O'Connor, David A. Healy, Stig Hellebust, Jovanna Arndt, Eoinj. Mcgillicuddy, Patrick Feeney, Michael Quirke, John C. Wenger, John R. Sodeau

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Abstract. A wideband integrated bioaerosol sensor (WIBS4) was deployed in Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, to detect fluorescence particles in real time during July and September 2011. A scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) was also installed providing sizing analysis of the particles over the 10–450nm range. During the campaign, multiple fog formation events occurred; they coincided with dramatic increases in the recorded fluorescent particle counts. The WIBS sizing and fluorescence intensity profiles indicated that the origin of the signals was potentially non-biological in nature (i.e. PBAPs, primary biological aerosol particles). Furthermore, the data did not support the presence of known fluorescing …