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10 Jun 2026
Research article |  | 10 Jun 2026

Quasi-Lagrangian observations of cloud transitions during the initial phase of marine cold air outbreaks in the Arctic – Part 2: Vertical cloud structure

Anna Weber, Fabian Hoffmann, and Bernhard Mayer

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The vertical evolution of microphysical cloud properties in low-level mixed-phase clouds during a marine cold air outbreak in the Arctic is analyzed based on measurements collected during the HALO–(𝒜𝒞)3 campaign. In particular, pseudo-vertical profiles of cloud thermodynamic phase and the cloud droplet size are constructed. The measured vertical profiles are compared to predictions from an entraining parcel model to investigate the influence of ice processes on supercooled liquid water droplets.
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