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    Microphysical and Optical Properties of Atmospheric Ice Crystals at South Pole Station

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2006:;volume( 045 ):;issue: 011::page 1505
    Author:
    Lawson, R. Paul
    ,
    Baker, Brad A.
    ,
    Zmarzly, Patrick
    ,
    O’Connor, Darren
    ,
    Mo, Qixu
    ,
    Gayet, Jean-Francois
    ,
    Shcherbakov, Valery
    DOI: 10.1175/JAM2421.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In early February 2001 (during the austral summer), over 900 000 digital images of ice crystals were recorded at the South Pole using two ground-based cloud particle imagers (CPIs). Of these, 721 572 crystals >50 ?m were classified into crystal habits. When sorted by number, 30% of the crystals were rosette shaped (mixed-habit rosettes, platelike polycrystals, and rosette shapes with side planes), 45% were diamond dust (columns, thick plates, and plates), and 25% were irregular. When sorted by area, rosette shapes comprised 50%, diamond dust 30% and irregular 20%. By mass, the percentages were 57% rosette shapes, 23% diamond dust, and 20% irregular. Particle size distributions as a function of maximum dimension and equivalent radius are compared with previous studies. Particles are generally found to be slightly larger than previous austral wintertime studies. In 2002, a polar nephelometer (PN) that measures scattering phase function was incorporated with one of the CPIs. Correlated measurements between the two instruments showed that 22° and 46° peaks in the phase function were present when diamond dust was recorded by the CPI, but not when rosette shapes were present. Visual observations confirmed the presence of 22° and 46° atmospheric halos in some, but not all, of the diamond dust events. No visual halos were observed when rosette shapes were precipitating. Average PN phase functions are presented for diamond dust and rosette shapes. The diamond dust and rosette-shaped ice crystals appear to be very similar in shape to those observed by CPIs in cirrus clouds. Cloud conditions at the South Pole that were associated with various crystal types are discussed, as are some effects of blowing snow.
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    contributor authorLawson, R. Paul
    contributor authorBaker, Brad A.
    contributor authorZmarzly, Patrick
    contributor authorO’Connor, Darren
    contributor authorMo, Qixu
    contributor authorGayet, Jean-Francois
    contributor authorShcherbakov, Valery
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:48:02Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:48:02Z
    date copyright2006/11/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn1558-8424
    identifier otherams-74354.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4216570
    description abstractIn early February 2001 (during the austral summer), over 900 000 digital images of ice crystals were recorded at the South Pole using two ground-based cloud particle imagers (CPIs). Of these, 721 572 crystals >50 ?m were classified into crystal habits. When sorted by number, 30% of the crystals were rosette shaped (mixed-habit rosettes, platelike polycrystals, and rosette shapes with side planes), 45% were diamond dust (columns, thick plates, and plates), and 25% were irregular. When sorted by area, rosette shapes comprised 50%, diamond dust 30% and irregular 20%. By mass, the percentages were 57% rosette shapes, 23% diamond dust, and 20% irregular. Particle size distributions as a function of maximum dimension and equivalent radius are compared with previous studies. Particles are generally found to be slightly larger than previous austral wintertime studies. In 2002, a polar nephelometer (PN) that measures scattering phase function was incorporated with one of the CPIs. Correlated measurements between the two instruments showed that 22° and 46° peaks in the phase function were present when diamond dust was recorded by the CPI, but not when rosette shapes were present. Visual observations confirmed the presence of 22° and 46° atmospheric halos in some, but not all, of the diamond dust events. No visual halos were observed when rosette shapes were precipitating. Average PN phase functions are presented for diamond dust and rosette shapes. The diamond dust and rosette-shaped ice crystals appear to be very similar in shape to those observed by CPIs in cirrus clouds. Cloud conditions at the South Pole that were associated with various crystal types are discussed, as are some effects of blowing snow.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleMicrophysical and Optical Properties of Atmospheric Ice Crystals at South Pole Station
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume45
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
    identifier doi10.1175/JAM2421.1
    journal fristpage1505
    journal lastpage1524
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2006:;volume( 045 ):;issue: 011
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