Clarifying the Dominant Sources and Mechanisms of Cirrus Cloud Formation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Formation of cirrus clouds depends on the availability of ice nuclei to begin condensation of atmospheric water vapor. Although it is known that only a small fraction of atmospheric aerosols are efficient ice nuclei, the critical ingredients that make those aerosols so effective have not been established. We have determined in situ the composition of the residual particles within cirrus crystals after the ice was sublimated. Our results demonstrate that mineral dust and metallic particles are the dominant source of residual particles, whereas sulfate and organic particles are underrepresented, and elemental carbon and biological materials are essentially absent. Further, composition analysis combined with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.02
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- 100%
- References
- 71
Authors
9- DJDaniel J. CziczoCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- KDK. D. Froyd
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- CHCorinna Hoose
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- EJE. J. Jensen
Ames Research Center
- MDMinghui Diao
Princeton University
Topics & keywords
- Cirrus
- Water vapor
- Atmospheric sciences
- Ice crystals
- Environmental science
- Cloud computing
- Astrobiology
- Chemical physics
- Clean water and sanitation