The formation of secondary ice in clouds, i.e. ice particles that are created at temperatures above the limit for homogeneous freezing without the direct involvement of a heterogeneous ice nucleus is one of the longest standing puzzles in cloud physics. Here we present comprehensive laboratory investigations on the formation of small ice particles upon the freezing of drizzle-sized cloud droplets levitated in an electrodynamic balance. Four different categories of secondary ice formation (bubble bursting, jetting, cracking, breakup) could be detected and their respective frequencies of occurrence as a function of temperature and droplet size are given. We find that bubble bursting occurs more often than droplet splitting. While we do not ob...
Ice crystal numbers can exceed the numbers of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) observed in mixed-phas...
Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measur...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
Disparities between the measured concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and in-cloud ice ...
An accurate prediction of the ice crystal number concentration in clouds is important to determine t...
We provide the first dedicated laboratory study of collisions of supercooled water drops with ice pa...
Ice in clouds is an imporant factor for precipitation, the radiative properties and the lifetime of...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for the generation of precipitation and the radiative p...
Mixed-phase clouds are globally omnipresent and play a major role in the Earth's radiation budget an...
Secondary ice production (SIP) plays a key role in the formation of ice particles in tropospheric cl...
Mixed-phase clouds contain both liquid and ice particles. They have important roles in weather and c...
This paper examines the mechanisms responsible for the production of ice in convective clouds influe...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of the...
Ice crystal numbers can exceed the numbers of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) observed in mixed-phas...
Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measur...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
Disparities between the measured concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and in-cloud ice ...
An accurate prediction of the ice crystal number concentration in clouds is important to determine t...
We provide the first dedicated laboratory study of collisions of supercooled water drops with ice pa...
Ice in clouds is an imporant factor for precipitation, the radiative properties and the lifetime of...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for the generation of precipitation and the radiative p...
Mixed-phase clouds are globally omnipresent and play a major role in the Earth's radiation budget an...
Secondary ice production (SIP) plays a key role in the formation of ice particles in tropospheric cl...
Mixed-phase clouds contain both liquid and ice particles. They have important roles in weather and c...
This paper examines the mechanisms responsible for the production of ice in convective clouds influe...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of the...
Ice crystal numbers can exceed the numbers of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) observed in mixed-phas...
Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measur...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...