AbstractThe dynamic seeding and glaciation of a mixed-phase cloud by ice crystals injected from above at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway is described using continuous lidar measurements and thermodynamic data. Glaciation of this cloud was caused by ice crystal growth and sedimentation due to the preferential differences in saturation vapor pressure over ice versus liquid water and riming. The lidar data suggest that precipitation reached the ground for nearly 4h as a result. The symbiosis between ice and liquid water hydrometeor presence in the polar troposphere is unique. Thermal perturbations and airmass fluctuations influence microphysical cloud characteristics and radiative balance, which makes the otherwise pristine region sensitive to lo...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...
The synergy between airborne lidar, radar, passive microwave, and passive imaging spectrometer measu...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
AbstractThe dynamic seeding and glaciation of a mixed-phase cloud by ice crystals injected from abov...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR), which was conducted i...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR), which was conducted i...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
This article gives an overview on the investigations on Artic boundary-layer mixed-phase clouds cond...
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...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) 2007 campaign, airborn...
The degree of glaciation of mixed-phase clouds constitutes one of the largest uncertainties in clima...
The French–German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
Clouds play a key role in the local Arctic radiative budget and the hydrological cycle. In particula...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...
The synergy between airborne lidar, radar, passive microwave, and passive imaging spectrometer measu...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...
AbstractThe dynamic seeding and glaciation of a mixed-phase cloud by ice crystals injected from abov...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR), which was conducted i...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR), which was conducted i...
AbstractCloud radiation interactions are important in the global climate system. However, an underst...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
This article gives an overview on the investigations on Artic boundary-layer mixed-phase clouds cond...
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...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) 2007 campaign, airborn...
The degree of glaciation of mixed-phase clouds constitutes one of the largest uncertainties in clima...
The French–German Arctic research base AWIPEV (the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Pol...
Clouds play a key role in the local Arctic radiative budget and the hydrological cycle. In particula...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...
The synergy between airborne lidar, radar, passive microwave, and passive imaging spectrometer measu...
The Arctic is very susceptible to climate change and thus is warming much faster than the rest of th...