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 …
Microphysical properties of atmospheric soot and organic particles: measurements, modeling, and impacts
Atmospheric soot and organic particles from fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning
modify Earth's climate through their interactions with solar radiation and through …
modify Earth's climate through their interactions with solar radiation and through …
Opinion: Cloud-phase climate feedback and the importance of ice-nucleating particles
Shallow clouds covering vast areas of the world's middle-and high-latitude oceans play a
key role in dampening the global temperature rise associated with CO 2. These clouds …
key role in dampening the global temperature rise associated with CO 2. These clouds …
Bioaerosols are the dominant source of warm-temperature immersion-mode INPs and drive uncertainties in INP predictability
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are rare atmospheric aerosols that initiate primary ice
formation, but accurately simulating their concentrations and variability in large-scale climate …
formation, but accurately simulating their concentrations and variability in large-scale climate …
[HTML][HTML] Wildfire smoke, Arctic haze, and aerosol effects on mixed-phase and cirrus clouds over the North Pole region during MOSAiC: an introduction
R Engelmann, A Ansmann, K Ohneiser… - Atmospheric …, 2021 - acp.copernicus.org
An advanced multiwavelength polarization Raman lidar was operated aboard the
icebreaker Polarstern during the MOSAiC (Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study …
icebreaker Polarstern during the MOSAiC (Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study …
Tropospheric and stratospheric wildfire smoke profiling with lidar: Mass, surface area, CCN and INP retrieval
A Ansmann, K Ohneiser, RE Mamouri… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - acp.copernicus.org
We present retrievals of tropospheric and stratospheric height profiles of particle mass,
volume, and surface area concentrations in the case of wildfire smoke layers as well as …
volume, and surface area concentrations in the case of wildfire smoke layers as well as …
[HTML][HTML] Relative importance of high-latitude local and long-range-transported dust for Arctic ice-nucleating particles and impacts on Arctic mixed-phase clouds
Dust particles, serving as ice-nucleating particles (INPs), may impact the Arctic surface
energy budget and regional climate by modulating the mixed-phase cloud properties and …
energy budget and regional climate by modulating the mixed-phase cloud properties and …
Atmospheric aging enhances the ice nucleation ability of biomass-burning aerosol
LG Jahl, TA Brubaker, MJ Polen, LG Jahn, KP Cain… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in biomass-burning aerosol (BBA) that affect cloud glaciation,
microphysics, precipitation, and radiative forcing were recently found to be driven by the …
microphysics, precipitation, and radiative forcing were recently found to be driven by the …
Effects of marine organic aerosols as sources of immersion-mode ice-nucleating particles on high-latitude mixed-phase clouds
Mixed-phase clouds are frequently observed in high-latitude regions and have important
impacts on the surface energy budget and regional climate. Marine organic aerosol (MOA) …
impacts on the surface energy budget and regional climate. Marine organic aerosol (MOA) …
Highly active ice‐nucleating particles at the summer North Pole
GCE Porter, MP Adams, IM Brooks… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The amount of ice versus supercooled water in clouds is important for their radiative
properties and role in climate feedbacks. Hence, knowledge of the concentration of ice …
properties and role in climate feedbacks. Hence, knowledge of the concentration of ice …