This study investigates the relationship of cloud properties and radiative effects with air mass origin during the winter (November–February, 2016–2020) at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, through a combination of cloud radar, ceilometer, and microwave radiometer measurements. The liquid cloud fraction (CF) was less than 2%, whereas the ice CF predominantly exceeded 10% below 6 km. The liquid water content (LWC) of mixed-phase clouds (LWCmix), which predominantly exist in the boundary layer (CFmix: 10–30%), was approximately four times higher than that of liquid clouds (LWCliq). Warm air mass advection (warmadv) cases were closely linked with strong southerly/southwesterly winds, whereas northerly winds brought cold and dry air masses (coldadv) to the...
Two airborne campaigns (AFLUX and MOSAiC-ACA) were conducted in spring 2019 and late summer 2020 to ...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize the microphysical and optical properties of ic...
The project is mainly focused on the characterization of cloud macrophysical and microphysical prope...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Arctic mixed-phase cloud macro- and microphysical properties are derived from a year of radar, lidar...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
Ten-year (2004–2013) observations of cloud and surface shortwave (SW) and longwave (LW) fluxes at Ny...
The French–German Arctic research base AW-IPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Ce...
The French-German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
The French–German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
International audienceThe high sensitivity of the polar regions to climate perturbation, due to comp...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
International audienceThis study will focus on cloud microphysical and optical characterization of t...
A novel new approach to retrieve cloud microphysical properties from mixed-phase clouds is presented...
Two airborne campaigns (AFLUX and MOSAiC-ACA) were conducted in spring 2019 and late summer 2020 to ...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize the microphysical and optical properties of ic...
The project is mainly focused on the characterization of cloud macrophysical and microphysical prope...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Arctic mixed-phase cloud macro- and microphysical properties are derived from a year of radar, lidar...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
Ten-year (2004–2013) observations of cloud and surface shortwave (SW) and longwave (LW) fluxes at Ny...
The French–German Arctic research base AW-IPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Ce...
The French-German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
The French–German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
International audienceThe high sensitivity of the polar regions to climate perturbation, due to comp...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
International audienceThis study will focus on cloud microphysical and optical characterization of t...
A novel new approach to retrieve cloud microphysical properties from mixed-phase clouds is presented...
Two airborne campaigns (AFLUX and MOSAiC-ACA) were conducted in spring 2019 and late summer 2020 to ...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize the microphysical and optical properties of ic...
The project is mainly focused on the characterization of cloud macrophysical and microphysical prope...