Aggregation of ice crystals is a key process governing precipitation. Individual ice crystals exhibit considerable diversity of shape, and a wide range of physical processes could influence their aggregation; despite this we show that a simple computer model captures key features of aggregate shape and size distribution reported recently from cirrus clouds. The results prompt a new way to plot the experimental size distributions leading to remarkably good dynamical scaling. That scaling independently confirms that there is a single dominant aggregation mechanism at play, albeit our model (based on undeflected trajectories to contact) does not capture its form exactly
We generated a large number 105,000 of aggregates composed of various monomer types and sizes using ...
We apply a cloud-resolving model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics and Lagrangian ice parti...
We have identified a region of an ice cloud where a sharp transition of dual-wavelength ratio occurs...
[1] Aggregation of ice crystals is a key process governing precipitation. Individual ice crystals ex...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1968.Bibliography: leaf ...
A simple model of irreversible aggregation under differential sedimentation of particles in a fluid ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology. Thesis. 1966. M.S.Bibliography: leaves ...
Clouds are essential component of the hydrological cycle for transporting of water and distributing ...
Computer simulations of the aggregation and riming of ice crystals are performed to investigate the ...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
The radar scattering properties of realistic aggregate snowflakes have been calculated using the Ray...
Low‐level mixed‐phase clouds (MPCs) occur extensively in the Arctic, and are known to play a key rol...
Ice crystal submicron structures have a large impact on the optical properties of cirrus clouds and ...
The relative importance of heterogeneous and homogeneous ice nucleation for cirrus formation remains...
We generated a large number 105,000 of aggregates composed of various monomer types and sizes using ...
We apply a cloud-resolving model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics and Lagrangian ice parti...
We have identified a region of an ice cloud where a sharp transition of dual-wavelength ratio occurs...
[1] Aggregation of ice crystals is a key process governing precipitation. Individual ice crystals ex...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1968.Bibliography: leaf ...
A simple model of irreversible aggregation under differential sedimentation of particles in a fluid ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology. Thesis. 1966. M.S.Bibliography: leaves ...
Clouds are essential component of the hydrological cycle for transporting of water and distributing ...
Computer simulations of the aggregation and riming of ice crystals are performed to investigate the ...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneousl...
This study develops an advanced physically-based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in...
The radar scattering properties of realistic aggregate snowflakes have been calculated using the Ray...
Low‐level mixed‐phase clouds (MPCs) occur extensively in the Arctic, and are known to play a key rol...
Ice crystal submicron structures have a large impact on the optical properties of cirrus clouds and ...
The relative importance of heterogeneous and homogeneous ice nucleation for cirrus formation remains...
We generated a large number 105,000 of aggregates composed of various monomer types and sizes using ...
We apply a cloud-resolving model with explicit aerosol and ice microphysics and Lagrangian ice parti...
We have identified a region of an ice cloud where a sharp transition of dual-wavelength ratio occurs...