Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes the dominant freezing mechanism. In many cloud resolving and mesoscale models, it is assumed that homogeneous ice nucleation in water droplets only occurs below some threshold temperature typically set at −40°C. However, laboratory measurements show that there is a finite rate of nucleation at warmer temperatures. In this study we use a parcel model with detailed microphysics to show that cloud properties can be sensitive to homogeneous ice nucleation as warm as −30°C. Thus, homogeneous ice nucleation may be more important for cloud development, precipitation rates, and key cloud radiative parameters than is often assumed. Furthermore, we sh...
This study presents a comprehensive ice cloud formation parameterization that computes the ice cryst...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
Abstract Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleatio...
Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes...
Herbert RJ, Murray BJ, Dobbie SJ, Koop T. Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parame...
Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
Laboratory measurements at the AIDA cloud chamber and airborne in-situ observations suggest that the...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
Mixed-phase clouds contain both liquid and ice particles. They have important roles in weather and c...
This study presents a comprehensive ice cloud formation parameterization that computes the ice cryst...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...
Abstract Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleatio...
Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes...
Herbert RJ, Murray BJ, Dobbie SJ, Koop T. Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parame...
Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
Primary ice formation by homogeneous freezing of supercooled cloud droplets in moist adiabatic air p...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
Laboratory measurements at the AIDA cloud chamber and airborne in-situ observations suggest that the...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
Mixed-phase clouds contain both liquid and ice particles. They have important roles in weather and c...
This study presents a comprehensive ice cloud formation parameterization that computes the ice cryst...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
The homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled liquid-water clouds is characterized by time-depend...