In this work we describe the Horizontal Ice Nucleation Chamber (HINC) as a new instrument to measure ambient ice-nucleating particle (INP) concentrations for conditions relevant to mixed-phase clouds. Laboratory verification and validation experiments confirm the accuracy of the thermodynamic conditions of temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) in HINC with uncertainties in T of ±0.4 K and in RH with respect to water (RHw) of ±1.5 %, which translates into an uncertainty in RH with respect to ice (RHi) of ±3.0 % at T > 235 K. For further validation of HINC as a field instrument, two measurement campaigns were conducted in winters 2015 and 2016 at the High Altitude Research Station Jungfraujoch (JFJ; Switzerland, 3580 m a. s. l. ) to samp...
Nucleation of ice affects the properties of clouds and the formation of precipitation. Quantitative ...
This study reports measurements of deposition-mode ice-nucleating particle (INP) concentrations at g...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate ice formation in supercooled clouds, typically starting in ...
In this work we describe the Horizontal Ice Nucleation Chamber (HINC) as a new instrument to measure...
The presence of the ice phase within clouds alters relevant quantities to Earth's weather and climat...
Clouds containing ice are vital for precipitation formation and are important in determining the Ear...
The incomplete understanding of aerosol–cloud interactions introduces large uncertainties when simul...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Ice nucleation is the source of primary ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds. Only a small fraction of...
Cloud radiative properties, cloud lifetime, and precipitation initiation are strongly influenced by ...
Cloud radiative properties, cloud lifetime, and precipitation initiation are strongly influenced by ...
The new portable ice nucleation chamber (PINC) developed by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climat...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for regulating cloud lifetime, Earth's radiative balanc...
Ice-nucleating particle (INP) measurements were performed in the boreal environment of southern Finl...
The new portable ice nucleation chamber (PINC) developed by the Institute for Atmo-spheric and Clima...
Nucleation of ice affects the properties of clouds and the formation of precipitation. Quantitative ...
This study reports measurements of deposition-mode ice-nucleating particle (INP) concentrations at g...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate ice formation in supercooled clouds, typically starting in ...
In this work we describe the Horizontal Ice Nucleation Chamber (HINC) as a new instrument to measure...
The presence of the ice phase within clouds alters relevant quantities to Earth's weather and climat...
Clouds containing ice are vital for precipitation formation and are important in determining the Ear...
The incomplete understanding of aerosol–cloud interactions introduces large uncertainties when simul...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Ice nucleation is the source of primary ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds. Only a small fraction of...
Cloud radiative properties, cloud lifetime, and precipitation initiation are strongly influenced by ...
Cloud radiative properties, cloud lifetime, and precipitation initiation are strongly influenced by ...
The new portable ice nucleation chamber (PINC) developed by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climat...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for regulating cloud lifetime, Earth's radiative balanc...
Ice-nucleating particle (INP) measurements were performed in the boreal environment of southern Finl...
The new portable ice nucleation chamber (PINC) developed by the Institute for Atmo-spheric and Clima...
Nucleation of ice affects the properties of clouds and the formation of precipitation. Quantitative ...
This study reports measurements of deposition-mode ice-nucleating particle (INP) concentrations at g...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate ice formation in supercooled clouds, typically starting in ...