[1] Vertically pointing Doppler radar has been used to study the evolution of ice particles as they sediment through a cirrus cloud. The measured Doppler fall speeds, together with radar-derived estimates for the altitude of cloud top, are used to estimate a characteristic fall time tc for the ‘average ’ ice particle. The change in radar reflectivity Z is studied as a function of tc, and is found to increase exponentially with fall time. We use the idea of dynamically scaling particle size distributions to show that this behaviour implies exponential growth of the average particle size, and argue that this exponential growth is a signature of ice crystal aggregation. Citation: Westbrook
The First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) Regional Experiment 2 (FIRE 2) w...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Single-crystal images collected in mid-latitude cirrus are analyzed to provide internally consistent...
Vertically pointing Doppler radar has been used to study the evolution of ice particles as they sedi...
Rapid aggregation of ice particles has been identified by combining data from three co-located, vert...
We have identified a region of an ice cloud where a sharp transition of dual-wavelength ratio occurs...
The dendritic growth layer (DGL), defined as the temperature region between -20 and -10 °C, plays an...
Theory and observations of ice particle evolution in cirrus using Doppler radar: evidence for aggreg...
<p>The interaction of ice crystals with supercooled liquid droplets in mixed-phase clouds leads to a...
Analysis of the vertical velocity of ice crystals observed with a 1.5micron Doppler lidar from a co...
Gaining information about cirrus cloud microphysics requires development of remote sensing technique...
Aggregation is a key microphysical process for the formation of precipitable ice particles. Its theo...
Observations from a Lagrangian spiral descent within altostratus cloud associated with a cold front ...
The paper describes an original method that is complementary to the radar–lidar algorithm method to ...
The paper describes an original method that is complementary to the radar–lidar algorithm method to ...
The First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) Regional Experiment 2 (FIRE 2) w...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Single-crystal images collected in mid-latitude cirrus are analyzed to provide internally consistent...
Vertically pointing Doppler radar has been used to study the evolution of ice particles as they sedi...
Rapid aggregation of ice particles has been identified by combining data from three co-located, vert...
We have identified a region of an ice cloud where a sharp transition of dual-wavelength ratio occurs...
The dendritic growth layer (DGL), defined as the temperature region between -20 and -10 °C, plays an...
Theory and observations of ice particle evolution in cirrus using Doppler radar: evidence for aggreg...
<p>The interaction of ice crystals with supercooled liquid droplets in mixed-phase clouds leads to a...
Analysis of the vertical velocity of ice crystals observed with a 1.5micron Doppler lidar from a co...
Gaining information about cirrus cloud microphysics requires development of remote sensing technique...
Aggregation is a key microphysical process for the formation of precipitable ice particles. Its theo...
Observations from a Lagrangian spiral descent within altostratus cloud associated with a cold front ...
The paper describes an original method that is complementary to the radar–lidar algorithm method to ...
The paper describes an original method that is complementary to the radar–lidar algorithm method to ...
The First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) Regional Experiment 2 (FIRE 2) w...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Single-crystal images collected in mid-latitude cirrus are analyzed to provide internally consistent...