We present the adjoint of a cirrus formation parameterization that computes the sensitivity of ice crystal number concentration to updraft velocity, aerosol, and ice deposition coefficient. The adjoint is driven by simulations from the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Atmosphere Model version 5.1 CAM 5.1 to understand the sensitivity of formed ice crystal number concentration to 13 variables and quantify which contribute to its variability. Sensitivities of formed ice crystal number concentration to updraft velocity, sulfate number, and is sufficient but sulfate number concentration is low, indicating a sulfate-limited regime. Outside of the tropics, competition between homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation may shift an...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Abstract 24 This work presents a new physically-based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
Along with minimizing parameter uncertainty, understanding the cause of temporal and spatial variabi...
Along with minimizing parameter uncertainty, understanding the cause of temporal and spatial variabi...
This study presents the sensitivity of global ice crystal number concentration, Nc, to the parameter...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
In this study the effect of dust aerosol on upper tropospheric cirrus clouds through heterogeneous i...
A comprehensive ice nucleation parameterization has been implemented in the global chemistry-climate...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
In order to study aerosol–cloud interactions in cirrus clouds, we apply a new multiple-mode ice micr...
This work presents a new physically based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for use in larg...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Abstract 24 This work presents a new physically-based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
Along with minimizing parameter uncertainty, understanding the cause of temporal and spatial variabi...
Along with minimizing parameter uncertainty, understanding the cause of temporal and spatial variabi...
This study presents the sensitivity of global ice crystal number concentration, Nc, to the parameter...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
In this study the effect of dust aerosol on upper tropospheric cirrus clouds through heterogeneous i...
A comprehensive ice nucleation parameterization has been implemented in the global chemistry-climate...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
In order to study aerosol–cloud interactions in cirrus clouds, we apply a new multiple-mode ice micr...
This work presents a new physically based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for use in larg...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
Abstract 24 This work presents a new physically-based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...