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Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a cold cirrus cloud observed during CR-AVE 2006: an observation–modelling intercomparison study

Authors :
Thomas Peter
Elliot M. Weinstock
Jessica B. Smith
H Bunz
P J Popp
Martina Krämer
Robert L. Herman
Lance E. Christensen
David W. Fahey
R. F. Troy
Christopher R. Webster
Darrel Baumgardner
Iulia Gensch
James C. Wilson
Source :
Environmental Research Letters. 3:035003
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2008.

Abstract

Supersaturations, microphysics and nitric acid partitioning in a very cold subvisible tropical cirrus cloud observed on 2 February 2006, during the field campaign CR-AVE, are studied by comparing a simulated set of possible cloud development scenarios with the in situ observations. The scenario that best matches the observations is a cirrus cloud forming by heterogeneous freezing of a small number of ice nuclei with subsequent unimpeded mass accommodation of water on ice. Variation of the freezing process, the accommodation coefficient or the amount of available water leads to simulated clouds that differ microphysically from the observed cloud in important respects. In particular, the simulations suggest that heterogeneous ice nucleation or another freezing mechanism producing only a low number of ice crystals could be an important process for cold cirrus cloud formation, possibly explaining the frequent observations of high supersaturations inside the cirrus cloud in this temperature regime.

Details

ISSN :
17489326
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........cd2c9a4f557e1670553e78689846c170
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/3/3/035003