“…Previous studies have confirmed that several kinds of atmospheric particles, including mineral dusts, carbonaceous particles, and biological species, can act as immersion INPs (Hoose and Möhler, 2012;Murray et al, 2012;Kanji et al, 2017, and references therein). When present at atmospherically relevant amounts in droplets, mineral dusts mostly catalyze supercooled aqueous droplet freezing below −15 • C (Hoose and Möhler, 2012, and references therein;Murray et al, 2012;Kanji et al, 2017, and references therein), while biological species, such as pollen, fungal spores, and viruses, generally exhibit immersion IN activ-ity below −5 • C and are fully activated below −10 to −20 • C (e.g., Chou, 2011;Conen et al, 2015;Polen et al, 2016;Kanji et al, 2017;Conen et al, 2022;Porter et al, 2022). The reported atmospheric immersion INP number concentration (N INP ) values were measured between −5 and −38 • C and were normally on the order of 10 −2 to 10 3 # L −1 (e.g., Rogers et al, 1998;DeMott et al, 2010;Chen et al, 2018;Porter et al, 2022).…”