Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations

Herbert RJ, Murray BJ, Dobbie SJ, Koop T (2015)
Geophysical Research Letters 42(5): 1599-1605.

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Herbert, Ross J.; Murray, Benjamin J.; Dobbie, Steven J.; Koop, ThomasUniBi
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Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes the dominant freezing mechanism. In many cloud resolving and mesoscale models, it is assumed that homogeneous ice nucleation in water droplets only occurs below some threshold temperature typically set at -40 degrees C. However, laboratory measurements show that there is a finite rate of nucleation at warmer temperatures. In this study we use a parcel model with detailed microphysics to show that cloud properties can be sensitive to homogeneous ice nucleation as warm as -30 degrees C. Thus, homogeneous ice nucleation may be more important for cloud development, precipitation rates, and key cloud radiative parameters than is often assumed. Furthermore, we show that cloud development is particularly sensitive to the temperature dependence of the nucleation rate. In order to better constrain the parameterization of homogeneous ice nucleation laboratory measurements are needed at both high (>-35 degrees C) and low (<-38 degrees C) temperatures.
Stichworte
freezing; droplet; cloud glaciation; homogeneous nucleation; ice nucleation; mixed-phase clouds; cloud ice
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Geophysical Research Letters
Band
42
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
1599-1605
ISSN
0094-8276
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2733550

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Herbert RJ, Murray BJ, Dobbie SJ, Koop T. Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations. Geophysical Research Letters. 2015;42(5):1599-1605.
Herbert, R. J., Murray, B. J., Dobbie, S. J., & Koop, T. (2015). Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(5), 1599-1605. doi:10.1002/2014GL062729
Herbert, Ross J., Murray, Benjamin J., Dobbie, Steven J., and Koop, Thomas. 2015. “Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations”. Geophysical Research Letters 42 (5): 1599-1605.
Herbert, R. J., Murray, B. J., Dobbie, S. J., and Koop, T. (2015). Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations. Geophysical Research Letters 42, 1599-1605.
Herbert, R.J., et al., 2015. Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(5), p 1599-1605.
R.J. Herbert, et al., “Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations”, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 42, 2015, pp. 1599-1605.
Herbert, R.J., Murray, B.J., Dobbie, S.J., Koop, T.: Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations. Geophysical Research Letters. 42, 1599-1605 (2015).
Herbert, Ross J., Murray, Benjamin J., Dobbie, Steven J., and Koop, Thomas. “Sensitivity of liquid clouds to homogenous freezing parameterizations”. Geophysical Research Letters 42.5 (2015): 1599-1605.
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