Gaps in our understanding of ice-nucleating particle sources exposed by global simulation of the UK climate model
Ross J. Herbert,
Alberto Sanchez-Marroquin,
Daniel P. Grosvenor
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Changes in the availability of a subset of aerosol known as ice-nucleating particles (INPs) can substantially alter cloud microphysical and radiative properties. Despite very large spatial and temporal variability in INP properties, many climate models do not currently represent the link between the global distribution of aerosols and INPs, and primary ice production in clouds. Here we use the UK Earth System Model to simulate the global distribution of dust and marine-sourced INPs over an annual cyc… Show more
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