On the Transition of Contrails into Cirrus CloudsSource: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2000:;Volume( 057 ):;issue: 004::page 464Author:Schröder, F.
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Kärcher, B.
,
Duroure, C.
,
Ström, J.
,
Petzold, A.
,
Gayet, J.-F.
,
Strauss, B.
,
Wendling, P.
,
Borrmann, S.
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(2000)057<0464:OTTOCI>2.0.CO;2Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In situ observations of the microphysical properties of upper-tropospheric contrails and cirrus clouds have been performed during more than 15 airborne missions over central Europe. Experimental and technical aspects concerning in situ characterization of ice clouds with the help of optical and nonoptical detection methods (preferably FSSP-300 and Hallet-type replicator) are addressed. The development of contrails into cirrus clouds on the timescale of 1 h is discussed in terms of a representative set of number densities, and size distributions and surface area distributions of aerosols and cloud elements, with special emphasis on small ice crystals (diameter <20 ?m). Contrails are dominated by high concentrations (>100 cm?3) of nearly spherical ice crystals with mean diameters in the range 1?10 ?m. Young cirrus clouds, which mostly contain small regularly shaped ice crystals in the range 10?20-?m diameter and typical concentrations 2?5 cm?3, have been observed. Measurement results are compared to simple parcel model calculations to identify parameters relevant for the contrail?cirrus transition. Observations and model estimates suggest that contrail growth is only weakly, if at all, affected by preexisting cirrus clouds.
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contributor author | Schröder, F. | |
contributor author | Kärcher, B. | |
contributor author | Duroure, C. | |
contributor author | Ström, J. | |
contributor author | Petzold, A. | |
contributor author | Gayet, J.-F. | |
contributor author | Strauss, B. | |
contributor author | Wendling, P. | |
contributor author | Borrmann, S. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T14:35:58Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T14:35:58Z | |
date copyright | 2000/02/01 | |
date issued | 2000 | |
identifier issn | 0022-4928 | |
identifier other | ams-22538.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4158999 | |
description abstract | In situ observations of the microphysical properties of upper-tropospheric contrails and cirrus clouds have been performed during more than 15 airborne missions over central Europe. Experimental and technical aspects concerning in situ characterization of ice clouds with the help of optical and nonoptical detection methods (preferably FSSP-300 and Hallet-type replicator) are addressed. The development of contrails into cirrus clouds on the timescale of 1 h is discussed in terms of a representative set of number densities, and size distributions and surface area distributions of aerosols and cloud elements, with special emphasis on small ice crystals (diameter <20 ?m). Contrails are dominated by high concentrations (>100 cm?3) of nearly spherical ice crystals with mean diameters in the range 1?10 ?m. Young cirrus clouds, which mostly contain small regularly shaped ice crystals in the range 10?20-?m diameter and typical concentrations 2?5 cm?3, have been observed. Measurement results are compared to simple parcel model calculations to identify parameters relevant for the contrail?cirrus transition. Observations and model estimates suggest that contrail growth is only weakly, if at all, affected by preexisting cirrus clouds. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | On the Transition of Contrails into Cirrus Clouds | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 57 | |
journal issue | 4 | |
journal title | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/1520-0469(2000)057<0464:OTTOCI>2.0.CO;2 | |
journal fristpage | 464 | |
journal lastpage | 480 | |
tree | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2000:;Volume( 057 ):;issue: 004 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |