The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters similar to 25-80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase clouds in the summertime high Arctic (> 80 degrees N) has been investigated using two large-eddy simulation models. We find that, in both models, Aitken mode particles significantly affect the simulated microphysical and radiative properties of the cloud and can help sustain the cloud when accumulation mode concentrations are low (< 10-20 cm(-3)), even when the particles have low hygroscopicity (hygroscopicity parameter - kappa = 0.1). However, the influence of the Aitken mode decreases if the overall liquid water content of the cloud is low, either due to a higher ice fraction or due to low radiative cooling rates. An analysis...
In the Arctic, the aerosol budget plays a particular role in determining the behaviour of clouds, wh...
The Arctic region is currently experiencing an accelerated warming resulting in significant sea-ice ...
Mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous in the Arctic. These clouds can persist for days and dissipate in ...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters similar to 25-80 nm) for stratiform mix...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
The Arctic is currently warming faster than other regions of the Earth. Many processes and feedbacks...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
In the Arctic, the aerosol budget plays a particular role in determining the behaviour of clouds, wh...
The Arctic region is currently experiencing an accelerated warming resulting in significant sea-ice ...
Mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous in the Arctic. These clouds can persist for days and dissipate in ...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters similar to 25-80 nm) for stratiform mix...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
The potential importance of Aitken mode particles (diameters 25 80 nm) for stratiform mixed-phase cl...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce ...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
The Arctic is currently warming faster than other regions of the Earth. Many processes and feedbacks...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
In the Arctic, the aerosol budget plays a particular role in determining the behaviour of clouds, wh...
The Arctic region is currently experiencing an accelerated warming resulting in significant sea-ice ...
Mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous in the Arctic. These clouds can persist for days and dissipate in ...