This paper presents the development and application of a binned approach to cloud-droplet riming within a bulk microphysics model. This approach provides a more realistic representation of collision–coalescence that occurs between ice and cloud particles of various sizes. The binned approach allows the application of specific collection efficiencies, within the stochastic collection equation, for individual size bins of droplets and ice particles; this is in sharp contrast to the bulk approach that uses a single collection efficiency to describe the growth of a distribution of an ice species by collecting cloud droplets. Simulations of a winter orographic cloud event reveal a reduction in riming when using the binned riming approach and, su...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
This study investigates the effects of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nuclei (IN) on ice fo...
In Part I of this two-part paper, a formulation was developed to treat fragmentation in ice-ice coll...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
There is a long-standing challenge in cloud and climate models to simulate the process of ice partic...
Observations of large concentrations of ice particles in the dissipating stage of warm-based precipi...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
In-cloud measurements of ice crystal number concentration can be orders of magnitude higher than the...
<p>In the atmosphere, cloud droplets can remain in a supercooled liquid phase at temperatures as low...
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) cloud model with detailed microphysics is used to study the role ...
A new scheme of droplet nucleation at cloud base is implemented into the Hebrew University Cloud M...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
This study investigates the effects of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nuclei (IN) on ice fo...
In Part I of this two-part paper, a formulation was developed to treat fragmentation in ice-ice coll...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
There is a long-standing challenge in cloud and climate models to simulate the process of ice partic...
Observations of large concentrations of ice particles in the dissipating stage of warm-based precipi...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
In-cloud measurements of ice crystal number concentration can be orders of magnitude higher than the...
<p>In the atmosphere, cloud droplets can remain in a supercooled liquid phase at temperatures as low...
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) cloud model with detailed microphysics is used to study the role ...
A new scheme of droplet nucleation at cloud base is implemented into the Hebrew University Cloud M...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
This study investigates the effects of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nuclei (IN) on ice fo...
In Part I of this two-part paper, a formulation was developed to treat fragmentation in ice-ice coll...