http://bolin.su.se/data/burgos-2020-aerosol-scattering-1 María A. Burgos, Elisabeth Andrews, Gloria Titos, Lucas Alados-Arboledas, Urs Baltensperger, Derek Day, Anne Jefferson, Nikos Kalivitis, Nikos Mihalopoulos, James Sherman, Junying Sun, Ernest Weingartner, Paul Zieger Aerosol light scattering coefficients and scattering enhancement factors at 26 globally distributed stations 1998⁠ – ⁠2017 Bolin Centre Database 2020 Datafile Atmosphere Aerosols Aerosol optical properties Scattering coefficient Scattering enhancement factor Relative humidity Earth science > Atmosphere > Aerosols Paul Zieger 2020-01-30T11:03:27+00:00 English 1 <p>This dataset contains multi-wavelength particle light scattering coefficients (σsp) and hemispheric backscattering (σbsp) coefficients for different relative humidities (RH) between RH = 30 and 95% and wavelength between λ = 450 nm and 700 nm, presented as a function of size cut. It also contains the scattering enhancement factor (defined as the ratio between the light scattering coefficient at wet conditions and its dry value), calculated in this study at RH = 85%.</p> <p>Tandem-humidified nephelometer measurements from 26 ground-based sites around the globe have been reanalyzed and harmonized into a single dataset.</p> <p>The dataset is divided into three data levels, and each site contains yearly files separated by size cut. Data records are included in 333 ASCII files (<a href="https://espoarchive.nasa.gov/content/Ames_Format_Specification_v20">NASA Ames format</a>, with file extenstion .nas). Large files have been compressed and stored as .7z files. For detailed information about the variables composing each level and the data process, please see Burgos et al. (2019; Scientific Data).</p> <p>This work is part of the <a href="https://aerocom.met.no/">AeroCom</a> In-situ project, and is a collaboration between Stockholm University, the USA Department of Energy, the Paul Scherrer Institute, the USA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the University of Crete, the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, and the USA National Park Service’s Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments.</p> <p>The data were originally made available as individual files at the <a href="http://ebas.nilu.no/">EBAS Data Portal</a> and then deposited as a single collection at the <a href="https://doi.org/10.21336/gen.4">ACTRIS Data Centre</a>, with a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> license. A copy of the data from ACTRIS is available here.</p> <p>The authors welcome that contact is taken if the data are used for any research project or publication.</p>