Knowledge of the temperature-dependent concentration of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) is crucial to understanding the properties of mixed-phase clouds. However, the sources, transport and removal of INPs around the globe, and particularly in the Arctic region, are poorly understood. In the Arctic winter and spring, when many local sources are covered by ice and snow, it is not clear which INP types are important. In this study, we present a new dataset of aircraft-based immersion mode INP measurements and aerosol size-resolved composition in the western North American Arctic from 11 to 21 March 2018. Aerosol samples were collected between ∼ 70 and 600 m above the surface on filters that were analysed using both a freezing droplet-based as...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) affect the radiative properties of cold clouds. Knowledge concerning...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
A fraction of aerosol particles known as Ice-Nucleating Particles (INPs) has the potential to trigge...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are particles that cause heterogeneous ice nucleation in the atmosph...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are particles that cause heterogeneous ice nucleation in the atmosph...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate primary ice formation in Arctic mixed-phase clouds (MPCs), ...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) affect the radiative properties of cold clouds. Knowledge concerning...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
International audienceIce nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precip...
A fraction of aerosol particles known as Ice-Nucleating Particles (INPs) has the potential to trigge...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are particles that cause heterogeneous ice nucleation in the atmosph...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are particles that cause heterogeneous ice nucleation in the atmosph...
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate primary ice formation in Arctic mixed-phase clouds (MPCs), ...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) in the Arctic can influence climate and precipitation in the region;...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) affect the radiative properties of cold clouds. Knowledge concerning...