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The formation of leads of open water in the Arctic ocean cause warm ocean water to be exposed to the cold atmosphere. The resulting supercooled ice fogs which make rime-ice and frost are a persistent problem for instrumentation deployed on the Arctic sea-ice. To alleviate the problem of frosting, a...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.573.3204 http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/isff/sensors/RadCatalyticHeater.pdf |
Summary: | The formation of leads of open water in the Arctic ocean cause warm ocean water to be exposed to the cold atmosphere. The resulting supercooled ice fogs which make rime-ice and frost are a persistent problem for instrumentation deployed on the Arctic sea-ice. To alleviate the problem of frosting, a catalytic heater assembly was developed for use with ventilated short and long wave radiometers deployed in the Arctic. 1. Introdu Radiation from th and warmth. Stud the weather and c from the sun, and the amount of inf |
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