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|a Mixed-phase clouds :
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|a 1. Introduction 2. Ice nucleation in mixed-phase clouds 3. Detection of mixed-phase clouds from shortwave and thermal infrared satellite observations 4. Microphysical properties of convectively forced mixed-phase clouds 5. Characterization of mixed-phase clouds: contributions from the field campaigns and ground based networks 6. Spaceborne remote sensing and airborne in situ observations of Arctic mixed-phase clouds 7. Simulations of Arctic mixed-phase boundary layer clouds: Advances in understanding and outstanding questions 8. Subgrid representation of mixed-phase clouds in a General Circulation Model 9. Mixed-phase cloud feedbacks 10. The climatic impact of thermodynamic phase partitioning in mixed-phase clouds.
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|a Front Cover; Mixed-phase Clouds: Observations and Modeling; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1. Observations; 2. Modeling; 3. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Part 1: Observations; Chapter 2: Ice Nucleation in Mixed-Phase Clouds; 1. The Relevance of Ice Nucleation to Mixed-Phase Clouds; 1.1. Modes of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation; 1.2. Ice Nucleation in the Atmosphere; 1.3. Ice Nucleation in Mixed-Phase Clouds; 2. Experimental Methods for Examining Ice Nucleation; 2.1. Wet Dispersion Methods; 2.2. Dry Dispersion Methods; 3. Nucleation Theory.
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|a 3.1. Homogeneous Ice Nucleation3.1.1. Classical Description of Homogenous Ice Nucleation; 3.2. Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation; 3.2.1. Application of CNT to Heterogeneous Nucleation; 3.2.2. Single Component Stochastic Models; 3.2.3. Multiple Component Stochastic Models; 3.2.4. Singular Models; 3.2.5. The Framework for Reconciling Observable Stochastic Time-Dependence (FROST); 3.2.6. Comparison and Summary of Models of Heterogeneous Nucleation; 4. Properties of Good Heterogeneous Ice Nucleators; 4.1. The Traditional View of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation.
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|a 4.1.1. Size and Solubility of Heterogeneous INPs4.1.2. Lattice Matching; 4.1.3. Bonding of Water to INPs; 4.1.4. Active Sites and Topographical Effects; 5. What Nucleates Ice in Mixed-Phase Clouds?; 6. Field Measurements of Ice Nucleating Particles; 7. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Detection of Mixed-Phase Clouds From Shortwave and Thermal Infrared Satellite Observations; 1. Introduction; 2. Cloud Phase Determination From Passive Satellite Radiometers; 3. Determination of Liquid-Top Mixed-Phase (LTMP); 3.1. Theoretical Basis; 3.2. Algorithm Description.
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|a 3.2.1. Construction of the Database3.2.2. Threshold Determination; 3.2.3. Algorithm Flow; 4. Application to Current Satellite Observations; 4.1. S-NPP VIIRS Case Study; 4.2. Himawari-8 AHI Case Study; 5. Discussion and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Microphysical Properties of Convectively Forced Mixed-Phase Clouds; 1. Convectively Forced Mixed-Phase Clouds; 2. Quantities Typically Measured; 3. Field Experiments; 4. In Situ Measurement Methods; 4.1. Bulk Instruments; 4.2. Single Particle Probes; 4.3. Imaging Probes; 5. Properties of Bulk Water Mass; 5.1. Liquid Water Content.
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|a 5.2. Ice Water Contents6. Particle Size Distributions; 7. Liquid Particle Concentrations; 8. Precipitation Particle Concentrations and Shapes; 9. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Further Reading; Chapter 5: Characterization of Mixed-Phase Clouds: Contributions From the Field Campaigns and Ground Based Networks; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Observations; 1.1.1. Earlier Observations; 1.1.2. Types of Mixed-Phase Clouds; 1.2. Aircraft Icing; 1.3. Cloud Seeding; 1.4. Precipitation Forecast; 1.5. Climate Modeling; 2. Observations of Mixed-Phase Clouds During Field Campaigns.
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|a Annotation
|b Presents advanced current research topics on mixed-phase clouds. As the societal impacts of extreme weather and its forecasting grow there is a continuous need to refine atmospheric observations techniques and numerical models. Understanding the role of clouds in the atmosphere is increasingly vital for current applications such as prediction and prevention of aircraft icing, weather modification, and assessment of the effects of cloud phase partition in climate models. This book will provide the essential information needed to address these problems, with a focus on current observations, simulations, and applications.
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