Number concentrations and mean sizes of ice crystals and derived microphysical and optical properties of subvisible cirrus clouds (SVCs) formed by homogeneous freezing of supercooled aerosols are investigated as a function of temperature and updraft speed of adiabatically ascending air parcels. The properties of such clouds are insensitive to variations of the aerosol number and size distribution. Based on criteria constraining the optical extinction, sedimentation time, and existence time of SVCs, longer-lived (>10min) clouds, capable of exerting a measurable radiative or chemical impact, are generated within a narrow range of updraft speeds below 1-2cm s-1 at temperatures below about 215K, with concentrations of ice crystals not e...
[1] A physically based parameterization for the nucleation and initial growth of ice crystals in cir...
[1] The role of heterogeneous ice nuclei in controlling the occurrence and properties of cirrus clou...
Abstract. Low ice crystal concentration and sustained in-cloud supersaturation, commonly found in cl...
International audienceNumber concentrations and mean sizes of ice crystals and derived microphysical...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
At temperatures below 238 K, cirrus clouds can form by homogeneous and heterogeneous ice nucleation ...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
A parametrization of cirrus clouds formed by homogeneous nucleation is improved so that it can be us...
International audienceSpaceborne lidar observations have recently revealed a previously undetected s...
Factors controlling the microphysical link between distributions of relative humidity above ice sat...
Low ice crystal concentration and sustained in-cloud supersaturation, commonly found in cloud observ...
Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a very cold subvisible tropical cirru...
We apply a cloud-resolving model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics and Lagrangian ice parti...
Thin and sub-visual cirrus cloud reside at or near the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) with high fre...
[1] A physically based parameterization for the nucleation and initial growth of ice crystals in cir...
[1] The role of heterogeneous ice nuclei in controlling the occurrence and properties of cirrus clou...
Abstract. Low ice crystal concentration and sustained in-cloud supersaturation, commonly found in cl...
International audienceNumber concentrations and mean sizes of ice crystals and derived microphysical...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
At temperatures below 238 K, cirrus clouds can form by homogeneous and heterogeneous ice nucleation ...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
A parametrization of cirrus clouds formed by homogeneous nucleation is improved so that it can be us...
International audienceSpaceborne lidar observations have recently revealed a previously undetected s...
Factors controlling the microphysical link between distributions of relative humidity above ice sat...
Low ice crystal concentration and sustained in-cloud supersaturation, commonly found in cloud observ...
Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a very cold subvisible tropical cirru...
We apply a cloud-resolving model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics and Lagrangian ice parti...
Thin and sub-visual cirrus cloud reside at or near the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) with high fre...
[1] A physically based parameterization for the nucleation and initial growth of ice crystals in cir...
[1] The role of heterogeneous ice nuclei in controlling the occurrence and properties of cirrus clou...
Abstract. Low ice crystal concentration and sustained in-cloud supersaturation, commonly found in cl...