2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-486
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Captured Cirrus Ice Particles in High Definition

Abstract: Abstract. Cirrus clouds composed of small ice crystals are often the first solid matter encountered by sunlight as it streams into Earth’s atmosphere. A broad array of recent research has emphasized that photon-particle scattering calculations are very sensitive to ice particle morphology, complexity, and surface roughness. Uncertain variations in these parameters have major implications for successfully parameterizing the radiative ramifications of cirrus clouds in climate models. To date, characterization of… Show more

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“…Based on analyses of vapor growth rates encompassing a wide range of droplet properties as well as nucleation and environmental conditions, laboratory measurements show that α ranges from about 0.001 to unity (Harrington et al., 2019). In line with recent balloon‐borne measurements that show details of cirrus ice crystal surfaces (Magee et al., 2021), we model depositional growth of newly nucleated ice crystals with step nucleation.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Based on analyses of vapor growth rates encompassing a wide range of droplet properties as well as nucleation and environmental conditions, laboratory measurements show that α ranges from about 0.001 to unity (Harrington et al., 2019). In line with recent balloon‐borne measurements that show details of cirrus ice crystal surfaces (Magee et al., 2021), we model depositional growth of newly nucleated ice crystals with step nucleation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…We simulate H 2 O mass uptake during the rather short ice formation stage by assuming a simplified ice growth model and approximating the shape of real ice crystals by volume‐equivalent spheres (Section 2.4). To date, it is not possible to fundamentally resolve the issue of ice growth in view of the complexity of cirrus ice particle morphology, complexity, and mesoscopic surface roughness on the one hand (Magee et al., 2021) and due to the absence of a consensus on how real‐world ice crystal habits can be predicted on the other. However, we drop the common assumption of constant ice growth efficiency and use deposition coefficients on ice that depend on ice supersaturation and other variables.…”
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“…Untethered sounding balloons can be deployed in most atmospheric conditions, allowing in situ measurements throughout the full vertical extent of clouds. Various instruments have been deployed on sounding balloons for the study of clouds, including impaction sensors (Magee et al, 2020), cloud condensation nuclei counters (Delene and Deshler, 2001), 2D video microscopes (Takahashi et al, 2019), and standard radiosondes that measure pressure, temperature, and humidity.…”
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confidence: 99%