P1.8 MICROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ARCTIC MIXED-PHASE CLOUDS USING GROUND-BASED REMOTE SENSORS

Arctic clouds are characterized as being stratiform and optically thin, and on average ~50 % are mixed-phase clouds that occur during all seasons (Intrieri et al. 2002). Arctic mixed-phase clouds have been observed

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Main Authors: Jennifer M. Comstock, Connor J. Flynn, Charles N. Long, Roger T. March, James H. Mather, Sally A. Mcfarlane, Albert Mendoza, David D. Turner, Kevin Widener
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Summary:Arctic clouds are characterized as being stratiform and optically thin, and on average ~50 % are mixed-phase clouds that occur during all seasons (Intrieri et al. 2002). Arctic mixed-phase clouds have been observed