(2016). A microphysics guide to cirrus clouds--Part 1: Cirrus types. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16(5), 3463-3483. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-3463-2016Kramer, M., Rolf, C., Luebke, A., Afchine, A., S
ICE WATER CONTENT OF LOW TEMPERATURE CIRRUS CLOUDS AND ITS DEPENDENCY ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF AEROSOLSAlexander MangoldMARTINA KRH SaathoffH Teichert
investigations for warm clouds consisting of liquid water (Eichel et al.,1996;Nenes et al.,2002),but the knowledge on ice clouds is very poor.We conducted laboratory measurements of the partitioning of the water during cirrus cloud formation dependent on different temperatures and types of aerosol...