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Minimalist model of ice microphysics in mixed-phase stratiform clouds

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 40, Issue 14, Pages 3756-3760

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/grl.50700

Keywords

mixed-phase clouds; stochastic ice nucleation; ice water content; ice number concentration

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  1. DOE Office of Science as part of the Atmospheric System Research program [DE-SC0006949]

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The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be explained by time-dependent, stochastic ice nucleation is explored using an approximate, analytical model and a large-eddy simulation (LES) cloud model. The updraft velocity in the cloud defines an accumulation zone, where small ice particles cannot fall out until they are large enough, which will increase the residence time of ice particles in the cloud. Ice particles reach a quasi-steady state between growth by vapor deposition and fall speed at cloud base. The analytical model predicts that ice water content (w(i)) has a 2.5 power-law relationship with ice number concentration (n(i)). w(i) and n(i) from a LES cloud model with stochastic ice nucleation confirm the 2.5 power-law relationship, and initial indications of the scaling law are observed in data from the Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign. The prefactor of the power law is proportional to the ice nucleation rate and therefore provides a quantitative link to observations of ice microphysical properties.

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