Technical note: Identification of two ice-nucleating regimes for dust-related cirrus clouds based on the relationship between number concentrations of ice-nucleating particles and ice crystals
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Published:2022-10-11
Issue:19
Volume:22
Page:13067-13085
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
He YunORCID, Yin ZhenpingORCID, Liu FuchaoORCID, Yi FanORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Large amounts of dust aerosols are lifted to the upper
troposphere every year and play a major role in cirrus formation by acting
as efficient ice nuclei. However, the relative importance of heterogeneous
nucleation and spontaneous homogenous nucleation in dust-related cirrus
clouds is still not well evaluated globally. Here, based on spaceborne
observations, we propose a method to identify two ice-nucleating regimes of
dust-related cirrus clouds, i.e., (1) the sole presence of heterogeneous
nucleation and (2) competition between heterogeneous and homogeneous
nucleation, by characterizing the relationship between dust ice-nucleating
particle concentrations (INPCs) calculated from the Cloud-Aerosol LIdar with
Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) using the POlarization LIdar PHOtometer
Networking (POLIPHON) method and in-cloud ice crystal number concentration
(ICNC) from the DARDAR (lidar–radar) dataset. Two typical cirrus cases over
central China are shown as a demonstration. In the first case, the upper
part (near the cloud top) of a series of cirrus clouds successfully realized
the INPC–ICNC closure, meaning that solely heterogeneous nucleation takes
place, while the lower part of cirrus clouds showed the possible competition
between heterogeneous and homogeneous nucleation. In the second case, the
ICNCs in the cirrus cloud dramatically exceeded the dust INPCs in the
vicinity by more than an order of magnitude, revealing that besides
dust-induced heterogeneous nucleation, homogeneous nucleation also
participated in ice formation and produced additional ice crystals. The
proposed identification method is anticipated to apply in the evaluation of the
influence of upper-troposphere dust on global cirrus formation and
the investigation of the potential positive role of cirrus cloud thinning in the
offset of climate warming.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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