Cirrus clouds are one of the largest uncertainties in the radiative budget, crucial to understanding trends in climate. While parameterizations exist for cirrus in the tropical and mid-latitudes, high-latitude (arctic) cirrus are poorly represented in global climate models (GCMs). Ice and mixed-phase clouds also present a hazard in aircraft icing formed by nonclassical formation mechanisms; i.e. freezing precipitation that forms without a melting layer. In-flight icing is a significant threat to aviation operations, resulting in loss of lift and reduced airspeed. The goal of this research is to analyze microphysics data for arctic cirrus. Parameterizations of the size distributions (SDs), temperature, and ice water content (IWC) in ice and ...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
In order to study aerosol–cloud interactions in cirrus clouds, we apply a new multiple-mode ice micr...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the Earth's atmosphere, yet de...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
PARAMETERIZING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN ICE CLOUDS David L. Mitchell and Daniel H. DeSlover ABSTRACT An...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
The broad goal of this research is to improve climate prediction through better representation of ci...
Cirrus are high altitude clouds composed of ice crystals. They are the first tropospheric clouds tha...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and...
International audienceThis article presents a retrieval method and a statistical analysis of the bul...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
In order to study aerosol–cloud interactions in cirrus clouds, we apply a new multiple-mode ice micr...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the Earth's atmosphere, yet de...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
PARAMETERIZING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN ICE CLOUDS David L. Mitchell and Daniel H. DeSlover ABSTRACT An...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
The broad goal of this research is to improve climate prediction through better representation of ci...
Cirrus are high altitude clouds composed of ice crystals. They are the first tropospheric clouds tha...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and...
International audienceThis article presents a retrieval method and a statistical analysis of the bul...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
In order to study aerosol–cloud interactions in cirrus clouds, we apply a new multiple-mode ice micr...