2014
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2014.963023
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Single Particle Measurements of the Optical Properties of Small Ice Crystals and Heterogeneous Ice Nuclei

Abstract: Dust aerosol and ice crystals are two major types of nonspherical particles in the atmosphere which have significant roles in cloud-aerosol interactions and the radiative budget. The presence of dust and ice often coincide in the atmosphere because dust particles are efficient ice nuclei. The size and composition dependence of the scattering properties of dust and ice are needed to assess their individual contributions to the optical scattering of sunlight. Here we present a new measurement technique used to d… Show more

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“…In previous TAMU CFDC studies, either an OPC (Climet, Inc.) or the CASPOL were employed (Glen and Brooks, 2014;McFarquhar et al, 2011). During FIN-02, the CASPOL was the chosen detector.…”
Section: The Tamu Cfdc and Caspolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In previous TAMU CFDC studies, either an OPC (Climet, Inc.) or the CASPOL were employed (Glen and Brooks, 2014;McFarquhar et al, 2011). During FIN-02, the CASPOL was the chosen detector.…”
Section: The Tamu Cfdc and Caspolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CFDC-CASPOL measurements were taken under conditions that approached those needed for homogeneous freezing, thus generating higher concentrations of ice crystals in the absence of activated liquid droplets. These measurements are detailed in Glen and Brooks (2014). For these measurements, the sample flow was conditioned with a pre-cooler, which was set to −10 • C to remove excess moisture and the CFDC was operated at −55 ± 0.2 • C and 51 ± 2.3 % SS i (−11 ± 1.5 % SS w ).…”
Section: Auxiliary Caspol Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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