We use aircraft observations combined with the reanalysis data to investigate the radiative effects of ice supersaturation (ISS). Our results show that although the excess water vapor over ice saturation itself has relatively small radiative effects, mistaking it as ice crystals in climate models would lead to considerable impacts: on average, +2.49W/m(2) change in the top of the atmosphere (TOA) radiation, -2.7W/m(2) change in surface radiation, and 1.47K/d change in heating rates. The radiative effects of ISS generally increase with the magnitudes of supersaturation. However, there is a strong dependence on the preexisting ice water path, which can even change the sign of the TOA radiative effect. It is therefore important to consider coe...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
We study ice-supersaturation in the cold (<-38°C) arctic troposphere and lower stratosphere using hi...
We use aircraft observations combined with the reanalysis data to investigate the radiative effects ...
We use aircraft observations combined with the reanalysis data to investigate the radiative effects ...
In situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from recent aircraft campaigns have provided evi...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionIn situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from re...
Occurrence frequency and dynamical conditions of ice supersaturation (ISS, where relative humidity w...
Cirrus clouds have large yet uncertain impacts on Earth\u27s climate. Ice supersaturation (ISS) – wh...
Contrail formation and the occurrence of ice supersaturation in the atmosphere (which is needed for ...
[1] Understanding the nature of air parcels that exhibit ice supersaturation is important because th...
International audienceSecondary ice production (SIP) commonly occurs in coastal Antarctic stratocumu...
A three-dimensional cloud-resolving model (CRM) with observed large-scale forcing is used to study h...
International audienceIce supersaturation in the upper troposphere is a complex and important issue ...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
We study ice-supersaturation in the cold (<-38°C) arctic troposphere and lower stratosphere using hi...
We use aircraft observations combined with the reanalysis data to investigate the radiative effects ...
We use aircraft observations combined with the reanalysis data to investigate the radiative effects ...
In situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from recent aircraft campaigns have provided evi...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionIn situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from re...
Occurrence frequency and dynamical conditions of ice supersaturation (ISS, where relative humidity w...
Cirrus clouds have large yet uncertain impacts on Earth\u27s climate. Ice supersaturation (ISS) – wh...
Contrail formation and the occurrence of ice supersaturation in the atmosphere (which is needed for ...
[1] Understanding the nature of air parcels that exhibit ice supersaturation is important because th...
International audienceSecondary ice production (SIP) commonly occurs in coastal Antarctic stratocumu...
A three-dimensional cloud-resolving model (CRM) with observed large-scale forcing is used to study h...
International audienceIce supersaturation in the upper troposphere is a complex and important issue ...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
ABSTRACT The high-latitude ice/snow-albedo feedback is a principal element in many paleoclimate theo...
We study ice-supersaturation in the cold (<-38°C) arctic troposphere and lower stratosphere using hi...