Abstract

The atmospheric aerosol scattering coefficientσ s , measured for more than a year more or less continuously in Vienna, Austria, exhibits unexpected patterns of variation. Apart from the usual ones following changes in relative humidity or traffic characteristics,a distinctive pattern is found before a change in air mass.σ s rises by a factor of 1.5 to 2 some hours (usually two or three) before the passage of the front without a corresponding change in emission characteristics or relative humidity and then falls either below or to its previous level. This behaviour ofσ s occurred at all frontal passages during the sampling period at all times of day and of year except when the wind speeds were very high.

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