In situ measurements of total water have been obtained during several airborne field experiments in the Arctic (POLSTAR 1997 and 1998; EUPLEX/ENVISAT 2003), at midlatitudes (ENVISAT 2002, Cirrus 2003 and 2004, TROCCINOX 2005), and in the tropics (APE-THESEO 1999, TROCCINOX/ENVISAT 2005, SCOUT-O3 2005) in 52 flights in cirrus using the Julich Lyman-alpha fluorescence hygrometer FISH. For a subset of 28 flights, the measurements are complemented by gas phase measurements of H2O. From the data set obtained in these experiments, the ice water content (IWC) in cirrus clouds is derived using two different approaches and functions of the minimum, mean, median, and maximum IWC are provided. The data are analyzed as a function of temperature in the ...
International audienceThe ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determi...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
Cirrus clouds are one of the largest uncertainties in the radiative budget, crucial to understanding...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the Earth's atmosphere, yet de...
[1] A new instrument, the closed-path laser hygrometer (CLH), was flown on the NASA DC-8 aircraft du...
The Cirrus-HL field campaign with the German research aircraft HALO took place out of Oberpfaffenhof...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionAircraft-based in situ measurements of cirrus cloud ice wat...
We describe an instrument mounted in a pallet on the NASA WB-57 aircraft that is designed to measure...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
A new in situ climatology of cirrus ice water content (IWC) is used, together with observed molar ra...
International audienceThis study presents airborne in-situ and satellite remote sensing climatologie...
Cirrus clouds influence climate change. However, forming mechanisms and their influences on the deve...
International audienceThis study presents airborne in-situ and satellite remote sensing climatologie...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
Factors controlling the microphysical link between distributions of relative humidity above ice sat...
International audienceThe ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determi...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
Cirrus clouds are one of the largest uncertainties in the radiative budget, crucial to understanding...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the Earth's atmosphere, yet de...
[1] A new instrument, the closed-path laser hygrometer (CLH), was flown on the NASA DC-8 aircraft du...
The Cirrus-HL field campaign with the German research aircraft HALO took place out of Oberpfaffenhof...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionAircraft-based in situ measurements of cirrus cloud ice wat...
We describe an instrument mounted in a pallet on the NASA WB-57 aircraft that is designed to measure...
Upper tropospheric observations outside and inside of cirrus clouds indicate water vapour mixing rat...
A new in situ climatology of cirrus ice water content (IWC) is used, together with observed molar ra...
International audienceThis study presents airborne in-situ and satellite remote sensing climatologie...
Cirrus clouds influence climate change. However, forming mechanisms and their influences on the deve...
International audienceThis study presents airborne in-situ and satellite remote sensing climatologie...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
Factors controlling the microphysical link between distributions of relative humidity above ice sat...
International audienceThe ice water content (IWC) of cirrus clouds is an essential parameter determi...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
Cirrus clouds are one of the largest uncertainties in the radiative budget, crucial to understanding...