Abstract

Abstract Cloud nucleus concentration measurements made at hourly intervals between 1968 and 1973 at Robertson, N. S. W., show a very clear diurnal pattern with a maximum at approximately 1800 local time and a minimum at 0600 local time. It is suggested that photochemical reactions play a major role in the generation of cloud nuclei. A close examination of the data suggests that the long-term trend, while indicating a general increase in pollution levels, could as readily be interpreted as fluctuations with changes in local or global meteorological factors. A much greater period of observation would be required to decide the question.

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