Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measurements and ground based Radar/Lidar. Widespread mid-level stratus cloud was present below a temperature inversion (~5 °C magnitude) at 3.6 km altitude. Localised convection (peak updraft 1.5 m s−1) was observed 20 km west of the Radar station. This was associated with convergence at 2.5 km altitude. The convection was unable to penetrate the inversion capping the mid-level stratus. The mid-level stratus cloud was vertically thin (~400 m), horizontally extensive (covering 100 s of km) and persisted for more than 24 h. The cloud consisted of supercooled water droplets and small concentrations of large (~1 mm) stellar/plate like ice which slo...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
An experiment involving the FAAM BAe 146 aircraft, called the ICE and Precipitation Initiation in Cu...
Mixed-phase clouds are globally omnipresent and play a major role in the Earth's radiation budget an...
Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measur...
In situ high resolution aircraft measurements of cloud microphysical properties were made in coordin...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of the...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
The seeder-feeder mechanism has been observed to enhance orographic precipitation in previous studie...
The COnvective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was designed to investigate the origins of heavy con...
During austral summer 2015, the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) field campaign collected uniq...
Formation of ice particles in clouds at temperatures of −10 ∘C or warmer was documented by using gro...
The formation of secondary ice in clouds, i.e. ice particles that are created at temperatures above ...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for the generation of precipitation and the radiative p...
This paper examines the mechanisms responsible for the production of ice in convective clouds influe...
International audienceNumber concentrations and mean sizes of ice crystals and derived microphysical...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
An experiment involving the FAAM BAe 146 aircraft, called the ICE and Precipitation Initiation in Cu...
Mixed-phase clouds are globally omnipresent and play a major role in the Earth's radiation budget an...
Simultaneous observations of cloud microphysical properties were obtained by in-situ aircraft measur...
In situ high resolution aircraft measurements of cloud microphysical properties were made in coordin...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of the...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
The seeder-feeder mechanism has been observed to enhance orographic precipitation in previous studie...
The COnvective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was designed to investigate the origins of heavy con...
During austral summer 2015, the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) field campaign collected uniq...
Formation of ice particles in clouds at temperatures of −10 ∘C or warmer was documented by using gro...
The formation of secondary ice in clouds, i.e. ice particles that are created at temperatures above ...
Ice formation in the atmosphere is important for the generation of precipitation and the radiative p...
This paper examines the mechanisms responsible for the production of ice in convective clouds influe...
International audienceNumber concentrations and mean sizes of ice crystals and derived microphysical...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
An experiment involving the FAAM BAe 146 aircraft, called the ICE and Precipitation Initiation in Cu...
Mixed-phase clouds are globally omnipresent and play a major role in the Earth's radiation budget an...