Articles | Volume 24, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-11115-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-11115-2024
Research article
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07 Oct 2024
Research article |  | 07 Oct 2024

Air mass history linked to the development of Arctic mixed-phase clouds

Rebecca J. Murray-Watson and Edward Gryspeerdt

Data sets

Sea Ice Concentrations from Nimbus-7 SMMR and DMSP SSM/I-SSMIS Passive Microwave Data, Version 2 N. DiGirolamo et al. https://doi.org/10.5067/MPYG15WAA4WX

IMS Daily Northern Hemisphere Snow and Ice Analysis at 1 km, 4 km, and 24 km Resolutions, Version 1 U.S. National Ice Center https://doi.org/10.7265/N52R3PMC

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The formation of mixed-phase clouds during marine cold-air outbreaks is not well understood. Our study, using satellite data and Lagrangian trajectories, reveals that the occurrence of these clouds depends on both time and temperature, influenced partly by the presence of biological ice-nucleating particles. This highlights the importance of comprehending local aerosol dynamics for precise modelling of cloud-phase transitions in the Arctic.
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