The radiative role of ice clouds in the atmosphere is known to be important, but uncertainties remain concerning the magnitude and net effects. However, through measurements of the microphysical properties of cirrus clouds, we can better characterize them, which can ultimately allow for their radiative properties to be more accurately ascertained. Recently, two types of cirrus clouds differing by formation mechanism and microphysical properties have been classified – in situ and liquid origin cirrus. In this study, we present observational evidence to show that two distinct types of cirrus do exist. Airborne, in situ measurements of cloud ice water content (IWC), ice crystal concentration (Nice), and ice crystal size from the 2014 ML-CIRRUS...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
This study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its influence on the ang...
Upper tropospheric relative humidities over ice (RH$_{ice}$) of up to 200% have been reported freque...
The radiative role of ice clouds in the atmosphere is known to be important, but uncertainties rema...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
Cirrus are high altitude clouds composed of ice crystals. They are the first tropospheric clouds tha...
High-resolution ice microphysical, turbulence, heat and water vapour flux data in cirrus clouds were...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
This study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its influence on the ang...
Upper tropospheric relative humidities over ice (RH$_{ice}$) of up to 200% have been reported freque...
The radiative role of ice clouds in the atmosphere is known to be important, but uncertainties rema...
Ice clouds are known to be major contributors to radiative forcing in the atmosphere, yet understand...
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize information about what is now known about one of the three...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
The microphysical and radiative properties of cirrus clouds continue to be beyond understanding and ...
Cirrus clouds are high-level ice clouds covering ≈ 30% of Earth’s surface. The cirrus clouds ice cry...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
Cirrus are high altitude clouds composed of ice crystals. They are the first tropospheric clouds tha...
High-resolution ice microphysical, turbulence, heat and water vapour flux data in cirrus clouds were...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
This study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its influence on the ang...
Upper tropospheric relative humidities over ice (RH$_{ice}$) of up to 200% have been reported freque...