Mixed Phase Clouds
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- Author : Constantin Andronache
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release : 28 September 2017
- ISBN : 9780128105504
- Page : 300 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 103 voters
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Mixed-Phase Clouds: Observations and Modeling presents advanced research topics on mixed-phase clouds. As the societal impacts of extreme weather and its forecasting grow, there is a continuous need to refine atmospheric observations, techniques and numerical models. Understanding the role of clouds in the atmosphere is increasingly vital for current applications, such as prediction and prevention of aircraft icing, weather modification, and the assessment of the effects of cloud phase partition in climate models. This book provides the essential information needed to address these problems with a focus on current observations, simulations and applications. Provides in-depth knowledge and simulation of mixed-phase clouds over many regions of Earth, explaining their role in weather and climate Features current research examples and case studies, including those on advanced research methods from authors with experience in both academia and the industry Discusses the latest advances in this subject area, providing the reader with access to best practices for remote sensing and numerical modeling
Mixed-Phase Clouds
- Author : Constantin Andronache
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2017-09-28
- ISBN : 9780128105504
Mixed-Phase Clouds: Observations and Modeling presents advanced research topics on mixed-phase clouds. As the societal impacts of extreme weather and its forecasting grow, there is a continuous need to refine atmospheric observations, techniques and numerical models. Understanding the role of clouds in the atmosphere is increasingly vital for current applications, such as prediction and prevention of aircraft icing, weather modification, and the assessment of the effects of cloud phase partition in climate models. This book provides the essential information needed
Arctic mixed-phase clouds : Macro- and microphysical insights with a numerical model
- Author : Loewe, Katharina
- Publisher : KIT Scientific Publishing
- Release Date : 2017-09-15
- ISBN : 9783731506867
Physical Processes in Clouds and Cloud Modeling
- Author : Alexander P. Khain,Mark Pinsky
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 2018-07-05
- ISBN : 9780521767439
Provides a comprehensive analysis of modern theories of cloud microphysical processes and their representation in numerical cloud models.
Arctic Mixed-phase Clouds from the Micro- to the Mesoscale - Insights from High-resolution Modeling

- Author : Gesa K. Eirund
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2019
- ISBN : OCLC:1165396439
An Improved Understanding of the Lifecycle of Mixed-phase Stratiform Clouds Through Oberservations and Simulation
- Author : Gijs De Boer
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2009
- ISBN : WISC:89103296208
Fine-scale Horizontal Structure of Arctic Mixed-Phase Clouds

- Author : M. Shupe,J. Verlinde,P. Kollias,E. Luke,M. Rambukkange,E. Elorante
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2006
- ISBN : OCLC:316326685
Recent in situ observations in stratiform clouds suggest that mixed phase regimes, here defined as limited cloud volumes containing both liquid and solid water, are constrained to narrow layers (order 100 m) separating all-liquid and fully glaciated volumes (Hallett and Viddaurre, 2005). The Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program's (DOE-ARM, Ackerman and Stokes, 2003) North Slope of Alaska (NSA) ARM Climate Research Facility (ACRF) recently started collecting routine measurement of radar Doppler velocity power spectra from the Millimeter Cloud Radar (MMCR). Shupe
Microphysical Properties of Single and Mixed-phase Arctic Clouds Derived from Ground-based AERI Observations
- Author : David D. Turner
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2003
- ISBN : WISC:89079711446
An Introduction to Clouds
- Author : Ulrike Lohmann,Felix Lüönd,Fabian Mahrt
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 2016-06-23
- ISBN : 9781107018228
This book provides a fundamental understanding of clouds, from microphysics to climate, with supplementary problem sets and questions.
Simulating Arctic Mixed-phase Clouds and Their Sensitivity to Ice Nucleation

- Author : Marco Paukert
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2013
- ISBN : OCLC:1075233639
Impacts of Aerosol Concentration on the Dissipation of Arctic Mixed-phase Clouds

- Author : Shuang Tong
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2019
- ISBN : 1658413245
The Arctic is of vital importance to the Earth's climate. Clouds in the Arctic play an important role for Earth's albedo, and thus also the energy budget of the region. In particular, Arctic low-level mixed-phase stratus clouds can persist for long periods of time before dissipating quickly. This research is conducted with the aim to investigate how Arctic clouds' properties and existence react to changes in aerosol concentration both above and below clouds. Observational data from recent field campaigns are
Ice Crystal Measurements with the New Particle Spectrometer NIXE-CAPS
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Forschungszentrum Jülich
- Release Date : 2013
- ISBN : 9783893368402
Dust Radiative Effects on Climate by Glaciating Mixed-phase Clouds

- Author : Yang Shi
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2019
- ISBN : 1085642755
Mineral dust plays an important role in the primary formation of ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds by acting as ice nucleating particles (INPs). It can influence the cloud phase transition and radiative forcing of mixed-phase clouds, both of which are crucial to the global energy budget and climate. In this study, we investigate the dust indirect effects on mixed-phase clouds through heterogeneous ice nucleation with the US Department of Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM). Dust and INP concentrations
Understanding Rapid Changes in Phase Partitioning Between Cloud Liquid and Ice in Stratiform Mixed-Phase Clouds

- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2016
- ISBN : OCLC:967921153
Understanding phase transitions in mixed-phase clouds is of great importance because the hydrometeor phase controls the lifetime and radiative effects of clouds. These cloud radiative effects have a crucial impact on the surface energy budget and thus on the evolution of the ice cover, in high altitudes. For a springtime low-level mixed-phase stratiform cloud case from Barrow, Alaska, a unique combination of instruments and retrieval methods is combined with multiple modeling perspectives to determine key processes that control cloud phase
The Importance of Cloud Droplet Activation in Warm and Mixed Phase Clouds

- Author : Emma Simpson
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2017
- ISBN : OCLC:1242828110
Simulating Mixed-phase Arctic Stratus Clouds

- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2009
- ISBN : OCLC:727228868
The importance of Arctic mixed-phase clouds on radiation and the Arctic climate is well known. However, the development of mixed-phase cloud parameterization for use in large scale models is limited by lack of both related observations and numerical studies using multidimensional models with advanced microphysics that provide the basis for understanding the relative importance of different microphysical processes that take place in mixed-phase clouds. To improve the representation of mixed-phase cloud processes in the GISS GCM we use the GISS