Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program’s North Slope of Alaska site, the Mixed-Phase Arctic
Mechanisms of ice formation in supercooled clouds that are too warm to allow the homogeneous nucleation of water remain poorly constrained by measurements (e.g., Cotton and Field 2002). Ice mass and number concentrations have long been thought to exceed what can be quantitatively explained by
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Summary: | Mechanisms of ice formation in supercooled clouds that are too warm to allow the homogeneous nucleation of water remain poorly constrained by measurements (e.g., Cotton and Field 2002). Ice mass and number concentrations have long been thought to exceed what can be quantitatively explained by |
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