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Observations summarized and discussed in Chapter 2 show that supersaturations as high as several hundred percent, which would be necessary for drop formation in homogeneous water vapor (see Chapter 7), do not occur in the atmosphere, but that typically supersaturations remain below 10% and most often even below 1%. This indicates that drop formation in the atmosphere occurs via heterogeneous nucleation involving aerosol particles (AP). AP which are capable of initiating drop formation at the observed low supersaturations are called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN).
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Pruppacher, H.R., Klett, J.D. (1978). Heterogeneous Nucleation. In: Microphysics of Clouds and Precipitation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9905-3_9
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