Desert dust is one of the most important atmospheric ice-nucleating aerosol species around the globe. However, there have been very few measurements of ice-nucleating particle (INP) concentrations in dusty air close to desert sources. In this study we report the concentration of INPs in dust laden air over the tropical Atlantic within a few days' transport of one of the world's most important atmospheric sources of desert dust, the Sahara. These measurements were performed as part of the Ice in Clouds Experiment-Dust campaign based in Cape Verde, during August 2015. INP concentrations active in the immersion mode, determined using a droplet-on-filter technique, ranged from around 10² m⁻³ at -12°C to around 10⁵ m⁻³ at -23°C. There is about 2...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice-nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are known to affect the amount of ice in mixed-phase clouds, thereby...
Desert dust is one of the most important atmospheric ice-nucleating aerosol species around the globe...
Desert dust is one of the most important atmospheric ice‐nucleating aerosol species around the globe...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds, and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterrane...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterranea...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterranea...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds, and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterrane...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice-nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are known to affect the amount of ice in mixed-phase clouds, thereby...
Desert dust is one of the most important atmospheric ice-nucleating aerosol species around the globe...
Desert dust is one of the most important atmospheric ice‐nucleating aerosol species around the globe...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds, and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterrane...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterranea...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterranea...
During an intensive field campaign on aerosol, clouds, and ice nucleation in the Eastern Mediterrane...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
Mineral dust is known to be among the most prevalent ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphe...
This study aims at quantifying the ice nucleation properties of desert dust in the Saharan Air Layer...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice-nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Mineral dust and sea spray aerosol represent important sources of ice nucleating particles (INPs), t...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are known to affect the amount of ice in mixed-phase clouds, thereby...