In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure over the transition from sea ice to ocean are presented from the Aerosol-Cloud Coupling And Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) campaign. A case study from 23 March 2013 provides a unique view of the cloud microphysical changes over this transition under cold-air outbreak conditions. Cloud base lifted and cloud depth increased over the transition from sea ice to ocean. Mean droplet number concentrations, Ndrop, also increased from 110±36cm−3 over the sea ice to 145±54cm−3 over the marginal ice zone (MIZ). Downstream over the ocean, Ndrop decreased to 63±30cm−3. This reduction was attributed to enhanced collision-coalescence of dr...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed en...
During austral summer 2015, the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) field campaign collected uniq...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
Clouds formed during marine cold-air outbreaks (MCAOs) exhibit a distinct transition from stratocumu...
Clouds play a key role in the local Arctic radiative budget and the hydrological cycle. In particula...
Observations from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS), in the central Arctic sea-ice pack in...
This study uses large eddy simulations to test the sensitivity of single-layer mixed-phase stratocum...
The formation and persistence of low-lying mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) in the Arctic depends on a mult...
Measurements from four case studies in spring and summer-time Arctic stratocumulus clouds during the...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Abstract. Airborne in situ cloud measurements were carried out over the northern Fram Strait between...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
Detailed knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and sources of particles that form clouds...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed en...
During austral summer 2015, the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) field campaign collected uniq...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
Clouds formed during marine cold-air outbreaks (MCAOs) exhibit a distinct transition from stratocumu...
Clouds play a key role in the local Arctic radiative budget and the hydrological cycle. In particula...
Observations from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS), in the central Arctic sea-ice pack in...
This study uses large eddy simulations to test the sensitivity of single-layer mixed-phase stratocum...
The formation and persistence of low-lying mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) in the Arctic depends on a mult...
Measurements from four case studies in spring and summer-time Arctic stratocumulus clouds during the...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Abstract. Airborne in situ cloud measurements were carried out over the northern Fram Strait between...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
Detailed knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and sources of particles that form clouds...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed en...
During austral summer 2015, the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) field campaign collected uniq...