Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a physically based parameterization scheme of ice initiation and initial growth of ice crystals in young cirrus clouds has been developed. The scheme tracks the number density and size of nucleated ice crystals as a function of vertical wind speed, temperature, ice saturation ratio, aerosol number size distributions, and preexisting cloud ice, allowing for competition between heterogeneous ice nuclei and liquid aerosol particles during freezing. Predictions of the parameterization are compared with numerical parcel simulations of ice nucleation and growth from atmospheric aerosols, with a special focus on explaining the indirect effects of ice nuclei...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A parametrization of cirrus clouds formed by homogeneous nucleation is improved so that it can be us...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
Abstract 24 This work presents a new physically-based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for...
This work presents a new physically based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for use in larg...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravit...
A multiple-mode ice microphysical scheme is applied in the European Centre/Hamburg (ECHAM) general c...
[1] A physically based parameterization for the nucleation and initial growth of ice crystals in cir...
Recent cirrus cloud modeling studies have involved the application of a time-dependent, two dimensio...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A parametrization of cirrus clouds formed by homogeneous nucleation is improved so that it can be us...
[1] Motivated by the need to study the climatic impact of aerosol-related cirrus cloud changes, a ph...
[1] In a previous study, we have derived an approximate, physically based parameterization of cirrus...
Abstract 24 This work presents a new physically-based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for...
This work presents a new physically based parameterization of cirrus cloud formation for use in larg...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravit...
A multiple-mode ice microphysical scheme is applied in the European Centre/Hamburg (ECHAM) general c...
[1] A physically based parameterization for the nucleation and initial growth of ice crystals in cir...
Recent cirrus cloud modeling studies have involved the application of a time-dependent, two dimensio...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A new microphysical cirrus model to simulate ice crystal nucleation, depositional growth, and gravi...
A parametrization of cirrus clouds formed by homogeneous nucleation is improved so that it can be us...