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    Comparison of Modeled and Measured Ice Nucleating Particle Composition in a Cirrus Cloud

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2019:;volume 076:;issue 004::page 1015
    Author:
    Ullrich, Romy
    ,
    Hoose, Corinna
    ,
    Cziczo, Daniel J.
    ,
    Froyd, Karl D.
    ,
    Schwarz, Joshua P.
    ,
    Perring, Anne E.
    ,
    Bui, Thaopaul V.
    ,
    Schmitt, Carl G.
    ,
    Vogel, Bernhard
    ,
    Rieger, Daniel
    ,
    Leisner, Thomas
    ,
    Möhler, Ottmar
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-18-0034.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe contribution of heterogeneous ice nucleation to the formation of cirrus cloud ice crystals is still not well quantified. This results in large uncertainties when predicting cirrus radiative effects and their role in Earth?s climate system. The goal of this case study is to simulate the composition, and thus activation conditions, of ice nucleating particles (INPs) to evaluate their contribution to heterogeneous cirrus ice formation in relation to homogeneous ice nucleation. For this, the regional model COSMO?Aerosols and Reactive Trace Gases (COSMO-ART) was used to simulate a synoptic cirrus cloud over Texas on 13 April 2011. The simulated INP composition was then compared to measured ice residual particle (IRP) composition from the actual event obtained during the NASA Midlatitude Airborne Cirrus Properties Experiment (MACPEX) aircraft campaign. These IRP measurements indicated that the dominance of heterogeneous ice nucleation was mainly driven by mineral dust with contributions from a variety of other particle types. Applying realistic activation thresholds and concentrations of airborne transported mineral dust and biomass-burning particles, the model implementing the heterogeneous ice nucleation parameterization scheme of Ullrich et al. is able to reproduce the overall dominating ice formation mechanism in contrast to the model simulation with the scheme of Phillips et al. However, the model showed flaws in reproducing the IRP composition.
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    contributor authorUllrich, Romy
    contributor authorHoose, Corinna
    contributor authorCziczo, Daniel J.
    contributor authorFroyd, Karl D.
    contributor authorSchwarz, Joshua P.
    contributor authorPerring, Anne E.
    contributor authorBui, Thaopaul V.
    contributor authorSchmitt, Carl G.
    contributor authorVogel, Bernhard
    contributor authorRieger, Daniel
    contributor authorLeisner, Thomas
    contributor authorMöhler, Ottmar
    date accessioned2019-10-05T06:50:28Z
    date available2019-10-05T06:50:28Z
    date copyright2/27/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier otherJAS-D-18-0034.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263587
    description abstractAbstractThe contribution of heterogeneous ice nucleation to the formation of cirrus cloud ice crystals is still not well quantified. This results in large uncertainties when predicting cirrus radiative effects and their role in Earth?s climate system. The goal of this case study is to simulate the composition, and thus activation conditions, of ice nucleating particles (INPs) to evaluate their contribution to heterogeneous cirrus ice formation in relation to homogeneous ice nucleation. For this, the regional model COSMO?Aerosols and Reactive Trace Gases (COSMO-ART) was used to simulate a synoptic cirrus cloud over Texas on 13 April 2011. The simulated INP composition was then compared to measured ice residual particle (IRP) composition from the actual event obtained during the NASA Midlatitude Airborne Cirrus Properties Experiment (MACPEX) aircraft campaign. These IRP measurements indicated that the dominance of heterogeneous ice nucleation was mainly driven by mineral dust with contributions from a variety of other particle types. Applying realistic activation thresholds and concentrations of airborne transported mineral dust and biomass-burning particles, the model implementing the heterogeneous ice nucleation parameterization scheme of Ullrich et al. is able to reproduce the overall dominating ice formation mechanism in contrast to the model simulation with the scheme of Phillips et al. However, the model showed flaws in reproducing the IRP composition.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleComparison of Modeled and Measured Ice Nucleating Particle Composition in a Cirrus Cloud
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume76
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-18-0034.1
    journal fristpage1015
    journal lastpage1029
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2019:;volume 076:;issue 004
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