摘要:In this study, we used a hot-air balloon as a platform for boundary layer particle and cluster measurements. We did altogether 11 flights during the springs of 2005 and 2006. During the spring of 2006, we observed five new-particle formation days. During all days, new-particle formation took place in the mixed boundary layer. During one of the days, we observed particle formation in the free troposphere, separate from that of the mixed layer. The observations showed that the concentration of freshly-formed 1.5–2 nm negative ions was several times higher than the concentration of positive ions. We also clearly observed that nucleation during one of the days, 13 March 2006, was a combination of neutral and ion-induced nucleation. During some of the days, particle growth stopped at around 3 nm, probably due to lack of condensable organic vapours. Simulations of boundary layer dynamics showed that particles are formed either throughout the mixed layer or in the lower part of it, not at the top of the layer.