Extensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (CloudSat and CALIPSO) reveal the existence of two types of ice clouds (TICs) in the Arctic during the polar night and early spring. The first type (TIC-2A), being topped by a cover of nonprecipitating very small (radar unseen) ice crystals (TIC-1), is found more frequently in pristine environment, whereas the second type (TIC-2B), detected by both sensors, is associated preferentially with a high concentration of aerosols. To further investigate the microphysical properties of TIC-1/2A and TIC-2B, airborne in situ and satellite measurements of specific cases observed during Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC) have been analyzed. For the first time, Ar...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceArctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to la...
Recently, two Types of Ice Clouds (TICs) properties have been characterized using ISDAC airborne mea...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Data sets from CloudSat radar reflectivity and CALIPSO lidar backscattering measurements provide a n...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceArctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to la...
Recently, two Types of Ice Clouds (TICs) properties have been characterized using ISDAC airborne mea...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Arctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to the lack of observations...
Data sets from CloudSat radar reflectivity and CALIPSO lidar backscattering measurements provide a n...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
Clouds radiation feedback processes in Polar Regions have been identified as key uncertainties in th...