Articles | Volume 26, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-2667-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-2667-2026
Research article
 | 
19 Feb 2026
Research article |  | 19 Feb 2026

Implementation of primary and secondary ice production in EC-Earth3-AerChem: global impacts and insights

Montserrat Costa-Surós, María Gonçalves Ageitos, Marios Chatziparaschos, Paraskevi Georgakaki, Manu Anna Thomas, Gilbert Montané Pinto, Stelios Myriokefalitakis, Twan van Noije, Philippe Le Sager, Maria Kanakidou, Athanasios Nenes, and Carlos Pérez García-Pando

Download

Interactive discussion

Status: closed

Comment types: AC – author | RC – referee | CC – community | EC – editor | CEC – chief editor | : Report abuse

Peer review completion

AR – Author's response | RR – Referee report | ED – Editor decision | EF – Editorial file upload
AR by Montserrat Costa Surós on behalf of the Authors (11 Dec 2025)  Author's response   Author's tracked changes   Manuscript 
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (31 Dec 2025) by Yuan Wang
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (19 Jan 2026)
RR by Anonymous Referee #1 (27 Jan 2026)
ED: Publish as is (29 Jan 2026) by Yuan Wang
AR by Montserrat Costa Surós on behalf of the Authors (30 Jan 2026)
Download
Short summary
Mixed-phase clouds play a key role in Earth’s climate but remain poorly represented in climate models. We improved their representation in the EC-Earth model by introducing an aerosol-sensitive scheme for ice formation and a machine-learning approach for secondary ice production. These advances produce more realistic cloud properties and radiative effects, highlighting that both processes are essential for reliable climate projections.
Share
Altmetrics
Final-revised paper
Preprint