Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The higher and colder SVCs and the larger their ice crystals, the more likely they represent the last efficient point of contact of the gas phase with the ice phase and, hence, the last dehydrating step, before the air enters the stratosphere. The first simultaneous in situ and remote sensing measurements of SVCs were taken during the APE-THESEO campaign in the western Indian ocean in February/March 1999. The observed clouds, termed Ultrathin Tropical Tropopause Clouds (UTTCs), belong to the geometrically and optically thinnest large-scale clouds in the Earth´s atmosphere. Individual UTTCs may exist for many hours as an only 200--300 m thick clou...
International audienceSubvisible cirrus (SVC) clouds are often observed within the tropical tropopau...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...
Thin cirrus clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) have important ramifications for radiative...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tr...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tro...
[1] We report on the first simultaneous in situ and remote measurements of subvisible cirrus in the ...
We report on the first simultaneous in situ and remote measurements of subvisible cirrus in the uppe...
Optically thin cirrus near the tropical tropopause regulate the humidity of air entering the stratos...
Spaceborne lidar observations have recently revealed a previously undetected significant population ...
In the framework of the European Project STAR the mobile Aerosol Raman Lidar (MARL) of the Alfred We...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tro...
International audienceSubvisible cirrus (SVC) clouds are often observed within the tropical tropopau...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...
Thin cirrus clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) have important ramifications for radiative...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) may contribute to dehydration close to the tropical tropopause. The ...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tr...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tro...
[1] We report on the first simultaneous in situ and remote measurements of subvisible cirrus in the ...
We report on the first simultaneous in situ and remote measurements of subvisible cirrus in the uppe...
Optically thin cirrus near the tropical tropopause regulate the humidity of air entering the stratos...
Spaceborne lidar observations have recently revealed a previously undetected significant population ...
In the framework of the European Project STAR the mobile Aerosol Raman Lidar (MARL) of the Alfred We...
Mechanisms by which subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) might contribute to dehydration close to the tro...
International audienceSubvisible cirrus (SVC) clouds are often observed within the tropical tropopau...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...
Thin cirrus clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) have important ramifications for radiative...