Development of the DRoplet Ice Nuclei Counter Zurich (DRINCZ): Validation and application to field-collected snow samples

  • David, Robert O.
  • Cascajo Castresana, Maria
  • Brennan, Killian P.
  • Rösch, Michael
  • Els, Nora
  • Werz, Julia
  • Weichlinger, Vera
  • Boynton, Lin S.
  • Bogler, Sophie
  • Borduas-Dedekind, Nadine
  • Marcolli, Claudia
  • Kanji, Zamin A
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH

Abstract

Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for regulating cloud lifetime, Earth's radiative balance and initiating precipitation. Due to the difference in the saturation vapor pressure over ice and water, in mixed-phase clouds (MPCs), ice will grow at the expense of supercooled cloud droplets. As such, MPCs, which contain both supercooled liquid and ice, are particularly susceptible to ice formation. However, measuring and quantifying the concentration of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) responsible for ice formation at temperatures associated with MPCs is challenging due to their very low concentrations in the atmosphere (∼1 in 105 at −30 ∘C). Atmospheric INP concentrations vary over several orders of magnitude at a single temperature and...

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