Measurements from four case studies in spring and summer-time Arctic stratocumulus clouds during the Aerosol-Cloud Coupling And Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) campaign are presented. We compare microphysics observations between cases and with previous measurements made in the Arctic and Antarctic. During ACCACIA, stratocumulus clouds were observed to consist of liquid at cloud tops, often at distinct temperature inversions. The cloud top regions precipitated low concentrations of ice into the cloud below. During the spring cases median ice number concentrations (~ 0.5 L<sup>−1</sup>) were found to be lower by about a factor of 5 than observations from the summer campaign (~ 3 L<sup>−1</sup>). Cloud layers in the summer spanned...
Data acquired by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Convair-580, equipped with cloud and ...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
Measurements from four case studies in spring and summer-time Arctic stratocumulus clouds during the...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
This study uses large eddy simulations to test the sensitivity of single-layer mixed-phase stratocum...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structur...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
Two airborne campaigns (AFLUX and MOSAiC-ACA) were conducted in spring 2019 and late summer 2020 to ...
Two years of continuous in situ measurements of Arctic low‐level clouds have been made at the Mount ...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
International audienceArctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to la...
Extensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (CloudSat and CALIPSO) r...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
Data acquired by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Convair-580, equipped with cloud and ...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
Measurements from four case studies in spring and summer-time Arctic stratocumulus clouds during the...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structure...
This study uses large eddy simulations to test the sensitivity of single-layer mixed-phase stratocum...
In situ airborne observations of cloud microphysics, aerosol properties, and thermodynamic structur...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
International audienceExtensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (C...
Two airborne campaigns (AFLUX and MOSAiC-ACA) were conducted in spring 2019 and late summer 2020 to ...
Two years of continuous in situ measurements of Arctic low‐level clouds have been made at the Mount ...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
International audienceArctic ice cloud formation during winter is poorly understood mainly due to la...
Extensive measurements from ground-based sites and satellite remote sensing (CloudSat and CALIPSO) r...
Airborne measurements in Arctic boundary-layer stratocumulus were carried out near Spitsbergen on 9 ...
Data acquired by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Convair-580, equipped with cloud and ...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...
International audience[1] Airborne measurements in slightly supercooled Arctic boundary layer strato...