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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-7087-2022
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In situ observation of riming in mixed-phase clouds using the PHIPS probe
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
Martin Schnaiter
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
schnaiTEC GmbH, Bruchsal, Germany
Thomas Leisner
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
Emma Järvinen
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
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- Attribution of riming and aggregation processes by application of the vertical distribution of particle shape (VDPS) and spectral retrieval techniques to cloud radar observations A. Teisseire et al.
- Precipitation Growth Processes in the Comma-Head Region of the 7 February 2020 Northeast Snowstorm: Results from IMPACTS M. Varcie et al.
- Quantifying riming from airborne data during the HALO-(AC)3campaign N. Maherndl et al.
- Observational structure and physical features of tropical precipitation systems Y. Chen et al.
- Measurement report: Influence of particle density on secondary ice production by graupel and frozen drop collisions S. Yadav et al.
- Toward Better Constrained Scattering Models for Natural Ice Crystals in the Visible Region G. Xu et al.
- High Resolution Cloud Particle Imaging Incorporating State-of-the-Art Digital Cameras with Pulsed LED Illumination W. Bachalo et al.
- Arctic mixed-phase clouds simulated by the WRF model: Comparisons with ACLOUD radar and in situ airborne observations and sensitivity of microphysics properties D. Arteaga et al.
- Study of lightning occurrence in the southeastern Brazil and its relationship with polarimetric variables observed by meteorological radar J. Martins de Souza Lima et al.
- Does prognostic seeding along flight tracks produce the desired effects of cirrus cloud thinning? C. Tully et al.
- MOSAiC studies of long-lasting mixed-phase cloud events and analysis of the liquid-phase properties of Arctic clouds C. Jimenez et al.
- Quantifying the impact of heterogeneous particle distributions on riming in isolated mixed-phase cumulus clouds Y. Qi et al.
- Halo brilliance: real versus ideal S. Gedzelman
- How does riming influence the observed spatial variability of ice water in mixed-phase clouds? N. Maherndl et al.
- Understanding the History of Two Complex Ice Crystal Habits Deduced From a Holographic Imager J. Pasquier et al.
- Drag Model for Nonspherical Particles in Supersonic Flow B. Daniels et al.
- In-situ aircraft observations of aerosol and cloud microphysical characteristics of mixed-phase clouds over the North China Plain K. Cui et al.
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Short summary
Riming, i.e., the accretion of small droplets on the surface of ice particles via collision, is one of the major uncertainties in model prediction of mixed-phase clouds. We discuss the occurrence (up to 50% of particles) and aging of rimed ice particles and show correlations of the occurrence and the degree of riming with ambient meteorological parameters using data gathered by the Particle Habit Imaging and Polar Scattering (PHIPS) probe during three airborne in situ field campaigns.
Riming, i.e., the accretion of small droplets on the surface of ice particles via collision, is...
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