Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic

To investigate the influence of sea ice openings like leads on wintertime Arctic clouds, the air mass transport is exploited as a heat and humidity feeding mechanism which can modify Arctic cloud properties. Cloud microphysical properties in the central Arctic are analysed as a function of sea ice c...

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Main Authors: Saavedra Garfias, Pablo, Kalesse-Los, Heike, Albedyll, Luisa, Griesche, Hannes, Spreen, Gunnar
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-623
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:egusphere110546 2023-12-24T10:13:36+01:00 Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic Saavedra Garfias, Pablo Kalesse-Los, Heike Albedyll, Luisa Griesche, Hannes Spreen, Gunnar 2023-11-24 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-623 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-623/ eng eng doi:10.5194/egusphere-2023-623 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-623/ eISSN: Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-623 2023-11-27T17:24:18Z To investigate the influence of sea ice openings like leads on wintertime Arctic clouds, the air mass transport is exploited as a heat and humidity feeding mechanism which can modify Arctic cloud properties. Cloud microphysical properties in the central Arctic are analysed as a function of sea ice conditions during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition in 2019–2020. The Cloudnet classification algorithm is used to characterize the clouds based on remote sensing observations and the atmospheric thermodynamic state from the observatory on board the research vessel (RV) Polarstern . To link the sea ice conditions around the observational site with the cloud observations, the water vapour transport (WVT) being conveyed towards RV Polarstern has been utilized as a mechanism to associate upwind sea ice conditions with the measured cloud properties. This novel methodology is used to classify the observed clouds as coupled or decoupled to the WVT based on the location of the maximum vertical gradient of WVT height relative to the cloud-driven mixing layer. Only a conical sub-sector of sea ice concentration (SIC) and the lead fraction (LF) centred on the RV Polarstern location and extending up to 50 km in radius and with an azimuth angle governed by the time-dependent wind direction measured at the maximum WVT is related to the observed clouds. We found significant asymmetries for cases when the clouds are coupled or decoupled to the WVT and selected by LF regimes. Liquid water path of low-level clouds is found to increase as a function of LF, while the ice water path does so only for deep precipitating systems. Clouds coupled to WVT are found to generally have a lower cloud base and larger thickness than decoupled clouds. Thermodynamically, for coupled cases the cloud-top temperature is warmer and accompanied by a temperature inversion at the cloud top, whereas the decoupled cases are found to be closely compliant with the moist adiabatic temperature lapse rate. ... Text Arctic Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic
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description To investigate the influence of sea ice openings like leads on wintertime Arctic clouds, the air mass transport is exploited as a heat and humidity feeding mechanism which can modify Arctic cloud properties. Cloud microphysical properties in the central Arctic are analysed as a function of sea ice conditions during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition in 2019–2020. The Cloudnet classification algorithm is used to characterize the clouds based on remote sensing observations and the atmospheric thermodynamic state from the observatory on board the research vessel (RV) Polarstern . To link the sea ice conditions around the observational site with the cloud observations, the water vapour transport (WVT) being conveyed towards RV Polarstern has been utilized as a mechanism to associate upwind sea ice conditions with the measured cloud properties. This novel methodology is used to classify the observed clouds as coupled or decoupled to the WVT based on the location of the maximum vertical gradient of WVT height relative to the cloud-driven mixing layer. Only a conical sub-sector of sea ice concentration (SIC) and the lead fraction (LF) centred on the RV Polarstern location and extending up to 50 km in radius and with an azimuth angle governed by the time-dependent wind direction measured at the maximum WVT is related to the observed clouds. We found significant asymmetries for cases when the clouds are coupled or decoupled to the WVT and selected by LF regimes. Liquid water path of low-level clouds is found to increase as a function of LF, while the ice water path does so only for deep precipitating systems. Clouds coupled to WVT are found to generally have a lower cloud base and larger thickness than decoupled clouds. Thermodynamically, for coupled cases the cloud-top temperature is warmer and accompanied by a temperature inversion at the cloud top, whereas the decoupled cases are found to be closely compliant with the moist adiabatic temperature lapse rate. ...
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author Saavedra Garfias, Pablo
Kalesse-Los, Heike
Albedyll, Luisa
Griesche, Hannes
Spreen, Gunnar
spellingShingle Saavedra Garfias, Pablo
Kalesse-Los, Heike
Albedyll, Luisa
Griesche, Hannes
Spreen, Gunnar
Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
author_facet Saavedra Garfias, Pablo
Kalesse-Los, Heike
Albedyll, Luisa
Griesche, Hannes
Spreen, Gunnar
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title Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
title_short Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
title_full Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
title_fullStr Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central Arctic
title_sort asymmetries in winter cloud microphysical properties ascribed to sea ice leads in the central arctic
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