Recent investigations of the influence of atmospheric waves on ice nucleation in cirrus have identified a number of key processes and sensitivities: (1) ice concentrations produced by homogeneous freezing are strongly dependent on cooling rates, with gravity waves dominating upper tropospheric cooling rates; (2) rapid cooling driven by high-frequency waves are likely responsible for the rare occurrences of very high ice concentrations in cirrus; (3) sedimentation and entrainment tend to decrease ice concentrations as cirrus age; and (4) in some situations, changes in temperature tendency driven by high-frequency waves can quench ice nucleation events and limit ice concentrations. Here we use parcel-model simulations of ice nucleation driven...
Recent in situ measurements at tropical tropopause temperatures as low as 187 K indicate supersatura...
Optically thin cirrus near the tropical tropopause regulate the humidity of air entering the stratos...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency gravity waves on homogeneous-freezing ice nucleat...
Numerical simulations of cirrus formation in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) are used to evaluat...
International audienceThe role of gravity waves on microphysics of tropical cirrus clouds and air-pa...
The impact of high-frequency fluctuations of temperature on homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals ...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency fluctuations of temperature on homogeneous nuclea...
The relative importance of heterogeneous and homogeneous ice nucleation for cirrus formation remains...
One of the proposed concepts for mitigating the warming effect of increasing greenhouse gases is see...
International audienceGravity waves are an ubiquitous feature of the atmosphere and influence clouds...
Cirrus clouds in the tropical tropopause play a key role in regulating the moisture entering the st...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
Recent in situ measurements at tropical tropopause temperatures as low as 187 K indicate supersatura...
Optically thin cirrus near the tropical tropopause regulate the humidity of air entering the stratos...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency gravity waves on homogeneous-freezing ice nucleat...
Numerical simulations of cirrus formation in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) are used to evaluat...
International audienceThe role of gravity waves on microphysics of tropical cirrus clouds and air-pa...
The impact of high-frequency fluctuations of temperature on homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals ...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency fluctuations of temperature on homogeneous nuclea...
The relative importance of heterogeneous and homogeneous ice nucleation for cirrus formation remains...
One of the proposed concepts for mitigating the warming effect of increasing greenhouse gases is see...
International audienceGravity waves are an ubiquitous feature of the atmosphere and influence clouds...
Cirrus clouds in the tropical tropopause play a key role in regulating the moisture entering the st...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
Recent in situ measurements at tropical tropopause temperatures as low as 187 K indicate supersatura...
Optically thin cirrus near the tropical tropopause regulate the humidity of air entering the stratos...
[1] Many factors control the ice supersaturation and microphysical properties in cirrus clouds. We e...