Mixed-phase clouds (MPCs), which consist of both supercooled cloud droplets and ice crystals, play an important role in the Earth's radiative energy budget and hydrological cycle. In particular, the fraction of ice crystals in MPCs determines their radiative effects, precipitation formation and lifetime. In order for ice crystals to form in MPCs, ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are required. However, a large-scale relationship between INPs and ice initiation in clouds has yet to be observed. By analyzing satellite observations of the typical transition temperature (T*) where MPCs become more frequent than liquid clouds, we constrain the importance of INPs in MPC formation. We find that over the Arctic and Southern Ocean, snow and sea ice co...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Despite advances in our understanding of ice-nucleating particles, the effect of cloud glaciation on...
Mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) can have a net warming or cooling radiative effect on Earth's climate infl...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
International audienceThe Arctic climate changes at a faster rate than the rest of the globe. Bounda...
Clouds formed during marine cold-air outbreaks (MCAOs) exhibit a distinct transition from stratocumu...
Clouds, with their global average spatial coverage of nearly 70%, are an important constituent in Ea...
The formation and persistence of low-lying mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) in the Arctic depends on a mult...
For decades, measured ice crystal number concentrations have been found to be orders of magnitude hi...
Shallow marine mixed-phase clouds are important for the Earth’s radiative balance, but modelling the...
Persistent cloud cover over the Southern Ocean exerts a powerful influence on the global radiative b...
Mixed-phase clouds, which are composed of both supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals, are ubi...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, prompting glacial melt, permafrost thaw, a...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Despite advances in our understanding of ice-nucleating particles, the effect of cloud glaciation on...
Mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) can have a net warming or cooling radiative effect on Earth's climate infl...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
International audienceThe Arctic climate changes at a faster rate than the rest of the globe. Bounda...
Clouds formed during marine cold-air outbreaks (MCAOs) exhibit a distinct transition from stratocumu...
Clouds, with their global average spatial coverage of nearly 70%, are an important constituent in Ea...
The formation and persistence of low-lying mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) in the Arctic depends on a mult...
For decades, measured ice crystal number concentrations have been found to be orders of magnitude hi...
Shallow marine mixed-phase clouds are important for the Earth’s radiative balance, but modelling the...
Persistent cloud cover over the Southern Ocean exerts a powerful influence on the global radiative b...
Mixed-phase clouds, which are composed of both supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals, are ubi...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, prompting glacial melt, permafrost thaw, a...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Despite advances in our understanding of ice-nucleating particles, the effect of cloud glaciation on...
Mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) can have a net warming or cooling radiative effect on Earth's climate infl...