The ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determining their radiative properties and thus is important for climate simulations. Therefore, for a reliable measurement of IWC on board research aircraft, it is important to carefully design the ice crystal sampling and measuring devices. During the ML-CIRRUS field campaign in 2014 with the German Gulfstream GV HALO (High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft), IWC was recorded by three closed-path total water together with one gas-phase water instrument. The hygrometers were supplied by inlets mounted on the roof of the aircraft fuselage. Simultaneously, the IWC is determined by a cloud particle spectrometer attached under an aircraft wing. Two more ...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Distributions of total water in cirrus provide important information on cloud‐scale variability. Obs...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
The ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determining their radiative p...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionAircraft-based in situ measurements of cirrus cloud ice wat...
A series of experiments with aircraft were planned for Nov. and Dec. 1989 to study cirrus ice crysta...
Clouds strongly influence th earth's energy budget. They control th amount of solar radiative energy...
This paper presents a comparison of ice water content (qi) data from a variety of measurement tech...
Cloud microphysical parameterizations have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years due t...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
[1] A new instrument, the closed-path laser hygrometer (CLH), was flown on the NASA DC-8 aircraft du...
PARAMETERIZING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN ICE CLOUDS David L. Mitchell and Daniel H. DeSlover ABSTRACT An...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
International audienceIn this study, characteristic optical sizes of ice crystals in synoptic cirrus...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Distributions of total water in cirrus provide important information on cloud‐scale variability. Obs...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
The ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determining their radiative p...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionAircraft-based in situ measurements of cirrus cloud ice wat...
A series of experiments with aircraft were planned for Nov. and Dec. 1989 to study cirrus ice crysta...
Clouds strongly influence th earth's energy budget. They control th amount of solar radiative energy...
This paper presents a comparison of ice water content (qi) data from a variety of measurement tech...
Cloud microphysical parameterizations have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years due t...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
[1] A new instrument, the closed-path laser hygrometer (CLH), was flown on the NASA DC-8 aircraft du...
PARAMETERIZING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN ICE CLOUDS David L. Mitchell and Daniel H. DeSlover ABSTRACT An...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
International audienceIn this study, characteristic optical sizes of ice crystals in synoptic cirrus...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Distributions of total water in cirrus provide important information on cloud‐scale variability. Obs...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...