Ice‐nucleating particles that impact clouds and climate: Observational and modeling research needs
Atmospheric ice‐nucleating particles (INPs) play a critical role in cloud freezing processes,
with important implications for precipitation formation and cloud radiative properties, and …
with important implications for precipitation formation and cloud radiative properties, and …
Representation of microphysical processes in cloud‐resolving models: Spectral (bin) microphysics versus bulk parameterization
Most atmospheric motions of different spatial scales and precipitation are closely related to
phase transitions in clouds. The continuously increasing resolution of large‐scale and …
phase transitions in clouds. The continuously increasing resolution of large‐scale and …
Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Atmosphere
With the Arctic rapidly changing, the needs to observe, understand, and model the changes
are essential. To support these needs, an annual cycle of observations of atmospheric …
are essential. To support these needs, an annual cycle of observations of atmospheric …
Evaluation of climate models
Climate models have continued to be developed and improved since the AR4, and many
models have been extended into Earth System models by including the representation of …
models have been extended into Earth System models by including the representation of …
The role of organic aerosol in atmospheric ice nucleation: A review
Predicting the formation of ice in the atmosphere presents one of the great challenges in
physical sciences with important implications for the chemistry and composition of the …
physical sciences with important implications for the chemistry and composition of the …
The role of cloud phase in Earth's radiation budget
The radiative impact of clouds strongly depends on their partitioning between liquid and ice
phases. Until recently, however, it has been challenging to unambiguously discriminate …
phases. Until recently, however, it has been challenging to unambiguously discriminate …
Resilience of persistent Arctic mixed-phase clouds
The Arctic region is particularly sensitive to climate change. Mixed-phase clouds, comprising
both ice and supercooled liquid water, have a large impact on radiative fluxes in the Arctic …
both ice and supercooled liquid water, have a large impact on radiative fluxes in the Arctic …
Mixed-phase clouds: Progress and challenges
Mixed-phase clouds represent a three-phase colloidal system consisting of water vapor, ice
particles, and coexisting supercooled liquid droplets. Mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous in …
particles, and coexisting supercooled liquid droplets. Mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous in …
Global simulations of ice nucleation and ice supersaturation with an improved cloud scheme in the Community Atmosphere Model
A process‐based treatment of ice supersaturation and ice nucleation is implemented in the
National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Atmosphere Model (CAM). The new …
National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Atmosphere Model (CAM). The new …
[HTML][HTML] The ARM Climate Research Facility: A review of structure and capabilities
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The Arm Climate Research Facility: A Review of Structure and Capabilities in: Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society Volume 94 Issue 3 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
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