A polar cirrus case study is discussed with the help of a one-dimensional model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics. It is demonstrated that continuous cooling of air in regions with small amounts of ice and slow ice deposition rates of water vapor drives significant in-cloud supersaturations over ice, with potentially important consequences for heterogeneous halogen activation. Radiatively important cloud properties such as ice crystal size distributions are investigated, showing the presence of high number concentrations of small crystals in the cloud top region at the tropopause, broad but highly variable size spectra in the cloud interior, and mostly large crystals at the cloud base. It is found that weakly forced Arctic cirrostr...
At temperatures below 238 K, cirrus clouds can form by homogeneous and heterogeneous ice nucleation ...
The Cirrus-HL field campaign with the German research aircraft HALO took place out of Oberpfaffenhof...
In situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from recent aircraft campaigns have provided evi...
International audienceA polar cirrus case study is discussed with the help of a one-dimensional mode...
Upper tropospheric relative humidities over ice (RH$_{ice}$) of up to 200% have been reported freque...
This manuscript presents an idealized simulation of Arctic cirrus formation driven by synoptic-scale...
From a synopsis of field, laboratory and model studies at T >205K as well as from the field experime...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
Uptake of reactive nitrogen species (NOy) in cirrus clouds has extensively been studied during field...
This manuscript presents an idealized simulation of Arctic cirrus formation driven by synoptic-scale...
Measurements in nascent ice forming regions are very rare and help understand cirrus cloud formation...
Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a very cold subvisible tropical cirru...
[1] Uptake of nitric acid (HNO3) in Arctic cirrus ice crystals was observed on 11 February 2003 by i...
Cirrus clouds are one of the largest sources of uncertainties in predicting future climate. Ice nucl...
Uptake of nitric acid (HNO3) in Arctic cirrus ice crystals was observed on 11 February 2003 by in-si...
At temperatures below 238 K, cirrus clouds can form by homogeneous and heterogeneous ice nucleation ...
The Cirrus-HL field campaign with the German research aircraft HALO took place out of Oberpfaffenhof...
In situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from recent aircraft campaigns have provided evi...
International audienceA polar cirrus case study is discussed with the help of a one-dimensional mode...
Upper tropospheric relative humidities over ice (RH$_{ice}$) of up to 200% have been reported freque...
This manuscript presents an idealized simulation of Arctic cirrus formation driven by synoptic-scale...
From a synopsis of field, laboratory and model studies at T >205K as well as from the field experime...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
Uptake of reactive nitrogen species (NOy) in cirrus clouds has extensively been studied during field...
This manuscript presents an idealized simulation of Arctic cirrus formation driven by synoptic-scale...
Measurements in nascent ice forming regions are very rare and help understand cirrus cloud formation...
Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a very cold subvisible tropical cirru...
[1] Uptake of nitric acid (HNO3) in Arctic cirrus ice crystals was observed on 11 February 2003 by i...
Cirrus clouds are one of the largest sources of uncertainties in predicting future climate. Ice nucl...
Uptake of nitric acid (HNO3) in Arctic cirrus ice crystals was observed on 11 February 2003 by in-si...
At temperatures below 238 K, cirrus clouds can form by homogeneous and heterogeneous ice nucleation ...
The Cirrus-HL field campaign with the German research aircraft HALO took place out of Oberpfaffenhof...
In situ measurements of water vapor and temperature from recent aircraft campaigns have provided evi...