AbstractMeasurements are presented of the phase function, P11, and asymmetry parameter, g, of five ice clouds created in a laboratory cloud chamber. At −7°C, two clouds were created: one comprised entirely of solid columns, and one comprised entirely of hollow columns. Similarly at −15°C, two clouds were created: one consisting of solid plates and one consisting of hollow plates. At −30°C, only hollow particles could be created within the constraints of the experiment. The resulting cloud at −30°C contained short hollow columns and thick hollow plates. During the course of each experiment, the cloud properties were monitored using a Cloud Particle Imager (CPI). In addition to this, ice crystal replicas were created using formvar resin. By e...
Spherical or spheroidal air bubbles are generally trapped in the formation of rapidly growing ice cr...
This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
Understanding the formation and evolution of ice in clouds requires detailed information on the size...
AbstractMeasurements are presented of the phase function, P11, and asymmetry parameter, g, of five i...
AbstractIce clouds were generated in the Manchester Ice Cloud Chamber (MICC), and the backscattering...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
This paper describes new laboratory observations about the size evolution of ice crystals and cloud ...
The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical ice c...
International audienceIce crystal clouds have an influence on the radiative budget of the earth; how...
The microphysical properties of ice crystals, such as size, shape, concavity and roughness, are impo...
Poster presented at the14th Int Conf on Clouds & Precipitation, Bologna, 2004Peer reviewe
[1] The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical i...
The dissertation first investigates the single-scattering properties of inhomogeneous ice crystals c...
International audienceIn-situ Polar Nephelometer (PN) measurements of unusual ice crystal scattering...
Spherical or spheroidal air bubbles are generally trapped in the formation of rapidly growing ice cr...
This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
Understanding the formation and evolution of ice in clouds requires detailed information on the size...
AbstractMeasurements are presented of the phase function, P11, and asymmetry parameter, g, of five i...
AbstractIce clouds were generated in the Manchester Ice Cloud Chamber (MICC), and the backscattering...
International audienceThis study reports on the origin of small-scale ice crystal complexity and its...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
This paper describes new laboratory observations about the size evolution of ice crystals and cloud ...
The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical ice c...
International audienceIce crystal clouds have an influence on the radiative budget of the earth; how...
The microphysical properties of ice crystals, such as size, shape, concavity and roughness, are impo...
Poster presented at the14th Int Conf on Clouds & Precipitation, Bologna, 2004Peer reviewe
[1] The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical i...
The dissertation first investigates the single-scattering properties of inhomogeneous ice crystals c...
International audienceIn-situ Polar Nephelometer (PN) measurements of unusual ice crystal scattering...
Spherical or spheroidal air bubbles are generally trapped in the formation of rapidly growing ice cr...
This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
Understanding the formation and evolution of ice in clouds requires detailed information on the size...