The objective of this study is to validate parameterizations
that were recently developed for satellite retrievals of cloud condensation
nuclei supersaturation spectra, NCCN(S), at cloud base alongside
more traditional parameterizations connecting NCCN(S) with cloud base
updrafts and drop concentrations. This was based on the HALO aircraft
measurements during the ACRIDICON–CHUVA campaign over the Amazon region,
which took place in September 2014. The properties of convective clouds were
measured with a cloud combination probe (CCP), a cloud and aerosol
spectrometer (CAS-DPOL), and a CCN counter onboard the HALO aircraft. An
intercomparison of the cloud drop size distributions (DSDs) and the cloud
water content (CWC) derived from the different instruments generally shows
good agreement within the instrumental uncertainties. To this end, the
directly measured cloud drop concentrations (Nd) near cloud base were
compared with inferred values based on the measured cloud base updraft
velocity (Wb) and NCCN(S) spectra. The measurements of Nd at
cloud base were also compared with drop concentrations (Na) derived on
the basis of an adiabatic assumption and obtained from the vertical evolution
of cloud drop effective radius (re) above cloud base. The measurements
of NCCN(S) and Wb reproduced the observed Nd within the
measurements uncertainties when the old (1959) Twomey's
parameterization was used. The agreement between the measured and calculated Nd was
only within a factor of 2 with attempts to use cloud base S, as obtained
from the measured Wb, Nd, and NCCN(S). This underscores the yet
unresolved challenge of aircraft measurements of S in clouds. Importantly,
the vertical evolution of re with height reproduced the
observation-based nearly adiabatic cloud base drop concentrations, Na.
The combination of these results provides aircraft observational support for
the various components of the satellite-retrieved methodology that was
recently developed to retrieve NCCN(S) under the base of convective
clouds. This parameterization can now be applied with the proper
qualifications to cloud simulations and satellite retrievals
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