학술논문

Furthering Understanding of Aerosol–Cloud–Precipitation Interactions in the Arctic.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Nov2022, Vol. 103 Issue 11, pE2484-E2491. 8p.
Subject
*ICE clouds
*ATMOSPHERIC nucleation
*ENERGY budget (Geophysics)
*PHASE transitions
*CLOUD condensation nuclei
*ATMOSPHERIC chemistry
*WATER vapor transport
Language
ISSN
0003-0007
Abstract
Arctic, Aerosols, Cloud forcing, Cloud radiative effects, Ice crystals, Cloud droplets Keywords: Arctic; Aerosols; Cloud droplets; Cloud forcing; Cloud radiative effects; Ice crystals EN Arctic Aerosols Cloud droplets Cloud forcing Cloud radiative effects Ice crystals E2484 E2491 8 12/12/22 20221101 NES 221101 Second QuIESCENT (Quantifying the Indirect Effect: From Sources to Climate Effects of Natural... I B What b i : Atmospheric scientists shared and discussed recent work to understand the complex interactions between aerosols, clouds, precipitation, radiation, and dynamics at northern high latitudes, as well as recent and upcoming field campaigns to improve that understanding. As with other clouds, Arctic clouds are dependent upon the presence of small particles to support formation of cloud droplets and ice crystals. As a result of their importance, Arctic clouds have been the focus of a wide variety of studies working to understand the macrophysical and microphysical drivers of cloud lifetime across a variety of Arctic regimes (e.g., [5]). [Extracted from the article]