In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nucleation is required, along with an accurate and efficient representation for use in cloud resolving models. Ice nucleation by atmospherically relevant particle types is complicated by interparticle variability in nucleating ability, as well as a stochastic, time-dependent, nature inherent to nucleation. Here we present a new and computationally efficient Framework for Reconciling Observable Stochastic Time-dependence (FROST) in immersion mode ice nucleation. This framework is underpinned by the finding that the temperature dependence of the nucleation-rate coefficient controls the residence-time and cooling-rate dependence of freezing. It is...
<p>In the atmosphere, cloud droplets can remain in a supercooled liquid phase at temperatures as low...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
Abstract. Most models of primary ice formation in clouds describe the number of immersion freezing e...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
Abstract. The time dependence of immersion freezing was studied for temperatures between 236 K and 2...
The time dependence of immersion freezing was studied for temperatures between 236 K and 243 K. Drop...
Heterogeneous ice formation by immersion freezing in mixed-phase clouds can be parameterized in gene...
The time dependence of ice-nucleating particle (INP) activity is known to exist, yet for simplicity ...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation remains one of the outstanding problems in cloud physics and atmospher...
<p>In the atmosphere, cloud droplets can remain in a supercooled liquid phase at temperatures as low...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
In order to understand the impact of ice formation in clouds, a quantitative understanding of ice nu...
Abstract. Most models of primary ice formation in clouds describe the number of immersion freezing e...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
Abstract. The time dependence of immersion freezing was studied for temperatures between 236 K and 2...
The time dependence of immersion freezing was studied for temperatures between 236 K and 243 K. Drop...
Heterogeneous ice formation by immersion freezing in mixed-phase clouds can be parameterized in gene...
The time dependence of ice-nucleating particle (INP) activity is known to exist, yet for simplicity ...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation remains one of the outstanding problems in cloud physics and atmospher...
<p>In the atmosphere, cloud droplets can remain in a supercooled liquid phase at temperatures as low...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...