An experiment involving the FAAM BAe 146 aircraft, called the ICE and Precipitation Initiation in Cumulus (ICEPIC) project, was conducted in order to measure the microphysical properties of UK summertime cumulus clouds. A line of clouds was penetrated near the ascending tops. Higher concentrations of ice particles than expected from activation on typical ice nuclei using the Meyers formula were observed at relatively high temperatures (T > -10°C). The observations of numerous ice particles and the coexistence of both small and large cloud droplets, pristine ice columns and graupel pellets within the temperature zone of -3 to -9 °C strongly suggested the Hallett-Mossop (HM) process of splintering during riming. Agreement between the calcu...
In their fourth assessment report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change points out the infl...
This paper explores the impact of Secondary Ice Processes on boundary layer clouds during marine Co...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of th...
In situ high resolution aircraft measurements of cloud microphysical properties were made in coordin...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
Despite much advancement in the field of cloud microphysics, the measurement and observation of smal...
A combination of modelling studies and ground-based and aircraft measurements is used to examine the...
Three flights from the Ice in Clouds Experiment-Tropical (ICE-T) field campaign examined the onset o...
Observations of large concentrations of ice particles in the dissipating stage of warm-based precipi...
Simulations with the Explicit Microphysics Model (EMM) of a case of lightly precipitating, glaciated...
Aircraft observations of cloud and precipitation particles just below the tops of Florida cumuli at ...
Cloud microphysical observations of rain formation in mixed phase monsoon clouds (from 10 to − 9 °C)...
The COnvective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was designed to investigate the origins of heavy con...
Various mechanisms of secondary ice production (SIP) cause multiplication of numbers of ice particle...
In their fourth assessment report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change points out the infl...
This paper explores the impact of Secondary Ice Processes on boundary layer clouds during marine Co...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...
We present microphysical observations of cumulus clouds measured over the southwest peninsula of th...
In situ high resolution aircraft measurements of cloud microphysical properties were made in coordin...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
Despite much advancement in the field of cloud microphysics, the measurement and observation of smal...
A combination of modelling studies and ground-based and aircraft measurements is used to examine the...
Three flights from the Ice in Clouds Experiment-Tropical (ICE-T) field campaign examined the onset o...
Observations of large concentrations of ice particles in the dissipating stage of warm-based precipi...
Simulations with the Explicit Microphysics Model (EMM) of a case of lightly precipitating, glaciated...
Aircraft observations of cloud and precipitation particles just below the tops of Florida cumuli at ...
Cloud microphysical observations of rain formation in mixed phase monsoon clouds (from 10 to − 9 °C)...
The COnvective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was designed to investigate the origins of heavy con...
Various mechanisms of secondary ice production (SIP) cause multiplication of numbers of ice particle...
In their fourth assessment report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change points out the infl...
This paper explores the impact of Secondary Ice Processes on boundary layer clouds during marine Co...
During the winter of 2013 and 2014 measurements of cloud microphysical properties over a 5-week peri...